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Aligoté (France)

Aligote

Aligoté is a grape and a dry white wine from Burgundy.

Aligoté Flavors

Citrus, Green Apple and Peach are typical Aligoté flavors.

With hints of White Flowers, Herbs, and Flint (Smoke).

Citrus
Citrus
Apple
Apple
Peach
Peach
Flowers
Flowers
Herbs
Herbs
Flint
Flint

Aligoté Profile

Aligoté is light, dry, and delicate:

SUGAR:Dry 3g/l
BODY:Light
FRUIT:Medium - Low
ACIDITY:Medium - High
ALCOHOL:12-13% ABV
Temperature Serving temperature:
8-10°C (46-50°F)

Aligoté Food Pairing

Aligoté pairs well with seafood, fried fish and fried chicken.

Aperitif
Aperitif
Oysters
Oysters
Shrimps
Shrimps
Crab
Seafood
Fish
Fish
Chicken
Chicken
Chips
Chips
Soft Cheese
Soft Cheese

Excellent Pairings

Oysters. Mussels. Clams. Shrimps.
Fried Fish. Plain Fish. Sea Bass.
French Fries. Fish and Chips.

French Specialities

Snails or Prawns with Garlic.
Roast Chicken with French Fries.

The Ideal Glass for Aligoté

A Tulip Shaped Glass with a slightly smaller bowl can be suitable for various dry white wine styles.

It guides the wine to the center of your mouth, avoiding the sides where acidity is less pleasant.

A smaller bowl also helps to serve smaller quantities, and keep the wine cold. It also helps if you hold the glass by the stem!

Aligoté Cheese Pairing

Opt for cheeses with moderate saltiness and creaminess to balance the Aligoté's acidity.

Add fruits (grapes, apples, pears), nuts (almonds, walnuts), or a light drizzle of honey to enhance the pairing.

Fresh and Mild Cheeses

Goat Cheese (Chèvre): The tanginess complements the subtle fruit notes in Aligoté.

Ricotta: Especially good if served with a drizzle of honey or fresh fruits.

Mozzarella: Its delicate flavor pairs well with the wine's lightness.

Soft Cheeses

Brie: The creamy texture and mild flavor work beautifully with Aligoté.

Camembert: Similar to Brie but with slightly more earthiness.

Fontina: Its nutty, buttery qualities make a good match.

Semi-Hard Cheeses

Gruyère: Mildly nutty and sweet, enhancing the wine's subtlety.

Manchego: A classic Spanish pairing, especially younger Manchego, which is less intense.

Asiago: Lightly aged Asiago adds a complementary tang to the cheese.

Blue Cheeses (for contrast)

Gorgonzola Dolce: Its mild creaminess contrasts nicely without overpowering the wine.

If You Like Aligoté

You May Also Like:

Albariño (Spain)
Alvarinho (Portugal)
Assyrtiko (Greece)
Gavi (Italy)
Grechetto (Italy)
Greco di Tufo (Italy)
Moschofilero (Greece)
Pinot Bianco (Italy)
Sylvaner (France)
Riesling Dry (Germany)
Trebbiano (Italy)
Ugni Blanc (France)
Weissburgunder (Germany)

About Aligoté

Aligoté is used in many ways.

In the Aligoté AOC, it can be blended with up to 15% Chardonnay grapes.

Aligoté is often a part of the blend in "Crémant de Bourgogne".

In the cocktail Kir (aka Cassis Blanc), Aligoté is added to Cassis for acidity.

Bourgogne (Burgundy)

Burgundy

Burgundy

Black Grapes

Cabernet Sauvignon

34% Pinot Noir
10% Gamay

White Grapes

Sauvignon

50% Chardonnay
  6% Aligoté

Red Wines 30%

Red Wine

Pinot Noir
Red Burgundy
Gamay

Sparkling 10%

Crémant

White Wines 60%

White Wine

Chardonnay
Aligoté
Chablis
Petit Chablis
Meursault
Montrachet
Pouilly-Fuissé

Soil

Soil

Limestone and Clay
Varying Marl, Gravel, and Sand

Climate

Soil

Semi-continental
Hot and Sunny Summers
Long and Cold Winters
Springtime Frost


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