The origin of this name comes from "Les Sausseux", place were willow trees used to grow (in French "Saule"). In the XVIII century, people used to say "En Chaucheux", and it became later "Choicheux", written today "Chouacheux". Only 160 cases produced annually.
Pale, with a lime green tinge. Citron, cumquat, kaffir lime on a nose which also offers forth fennel seed and white pepper. Vibrant and crisp on the palate with the right weight and fresh, limestony acidity. It is classy and delicious lying somewhere in style between St-Aubin and Puligny-Montrachet. Really good!
Pale gold color, luminous glints. Nose melds vanilla, almond, linden, white stone fruits. It is suave in the mouth, its noble flavours combine a depth of material and velvet fruit. A wine with inspired forms, for a romantic meal.