Louis Jadot Macon Villages
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Description
Description
Louis Jadot Mâcon-Villages is an unoaked 100% Chardonnay from Burgundy's Mâconnais region, bottled at 13% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Rated 91 points by the Tasting Panel and awarded Gold at the 2023 Sakura Awards, this expression demonstrates what pristine, steel-fermented white Burgundy can deliver at an accessible price point.
Quick Facts: ABV: 13% | Origin: Mâcon-Villages, Mâconnais, Burgundy, France | Style: Unoaked Chardonnay | Producer: Louis Jadot
Production & Heritage
Maison Louis Jadot, founded in 1859 in Beaune, is one of Burgundy's most respected négociant-growers, with holdings and sourcing agreements spanning the region's finest appellations. The Mâcon-Villages bottling is fermented and aged entirely in stainless steel tanks, with zero oak contact — a deliberate choice to preserve the pure fruit character and freshness of the Chardonnay grape. The vineyards sit on soils with a high percentage of chalk and limestone, which contribute a distinctive mineral backbone that distinguishes this wine from many New World Chardonnays in the same price tier.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: White flowers and golden delicious apple open the nose, followed by bright citrus blossom and a subtle hint of brioche. A thread of fresh melon rounds out the bouquet without heaviness.
Taste: The entry is crisp and clean, with green apple and lemon curd arriving first. At mid-palate, tangerine sorbet and white peach emerge alongside a chalky minerality drawn from the limestone soils. The acidity is lively and well-integrated, keeping the wine bracing rather than soft.
Finish: Medium in length, with a clean, citrus-driven fade and a lingering mineral freshness. There is no residual creaminess or oak influence — just precise, bright fruit that invites the next sip.
How to Drink Mâcon-Villages
Serve chilled to around 45–50°F (7–10°C). This wine is at its best on its own as an aperitif or alongside lighter fare. A Kir (with a dash of crème de cassis) plays off the wine's acidity and citrus notes beautifully. A French 75-inspired variation using this as the still-wine base amplifies its lemon blossom character. For a simple summer serve, a white wine spritzer with a twist of lemon preserves the freshness while adding effervescence.
Best For
- Introducing a Chardonnay skeptic to unoaked, mineral-driven Burgundy
- Warm-weather entertaining alongside seafood or charcuterie spreads
- Gifting to a wine enthusiast exploring white Burgundy for the first time
- Weeknight dinners where a versatile, food-friendly white is needed
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Louis Jadot Mâcon-Villages taste like? It delivers crisp green apple, lemon curd, and white peach flavors with a chalky mineral undertone and lively acidity. The absence of oak keeps the profile bright, clean, and fruit-forward.
How does Mâcon-Villages compare to Chablis? Both are unoaked or minimally oaked Burgundy Chardonnays with bright acidity and mineral character, but Chablis typically shows more pronounced flinty, oyster-shell minerality from its Kimmeridgian limestone soils, while Mâcon-Villages tends toward softer fruit with a rounder texture at a lower price point.
Is Mâcon-Villages good for beginners? Yes — its clean, fruit-driven profile and absence of oak make it one of the most approachable introductions to white Burgundy, and its 91-point Tasting Panel rating confirms quality that satisfies experienced drinkers as well.
Where is Louis Jadot Mâcon-Villages made? It is produced by Maison Louis Jadot, headquartered in Beaune, from vineyards in the Mâcon-Villages appellation within the Mâconnais subregion of southern Burgundy, France.
What foods pair well with Mâcon-Villages? Grilled white fish like sole or sea bass benefits from the wine's citrus acidity. Fresh goat cheese (chèvre) mirrors its chalky minerality. Roast chicken with herbs matches its medium body. A simple green salad with lemon vinaigrette echoes its bright citrus notes. Light pasta dishes with cream sauce complement the wine's delicate texture without overwhelming it.
What sizes does Mâcon-Villages come in? The standard bottling is available in the 750ml format, which is the most widely distributed size.
Is Mâcon-Villages worth the price? Louis Jadot Mâcon-Villages positions as an entry-level white Burgundy that consistently over-delivers for its tier, earning 90 points from Wine Enthusiast and 91 from the Tasting Panel — scores uncommon at this value level for the region.
Why Mâcon-Villages?
In a category crowded with oaky, butter-heavy Chardonnays, Louis Jadot's Mâcon-Villages stands apart through strict stainless steel vinification that lets terroir and fruit speak without interference. The limestone and chalk soils of the Mâconnais deliver a mineral signature that cannot be replicated outside Burgundy. Consistent critical recognition — including a Gold at the 2023 Sakura Awards and a 91-point rating from the Tasting Panel — confirms vintage-to-vintage reliability from one of Burgundy's most established houses. For anyone seeking authentic, unoaked French Chardonnay without the premium of Chablis or Côte de Beaune, this bottling remains a benchmark.
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