If you’re looking for a change from Chardonnay, try another Burgundian grape variety called Aligoté. Only this Aligoté is grown in our back yard — at Château des Charmes in Niagara. Their 2010 Aligoté is a pale lemon colour with an earthy apple and peach bouquet and a citrus note. The wine is medium-bodied, crisply dry, full on the palate and mouth-filling. Food match: seafood salad.
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