Description
An elegantly fresh and minerally white Burgundy, the 2021 Marc Colin Aligot showcases the vibrant clarity and pure varietal expression that Aligot can achieve in capable hands. Bright citrus, mineral tension, and a fine herbal undercurrent make this wine both accessible on release and satisfying as a table wine crisp, refreshing, and beautifully balanced.
Origins & Craftsmanship
Produced by Domaine Marc Colin, a respected Burgundy estate known for its thoughtful and terroir-focused wines, this Aligot comes from vineyards planted on limestone-rich soils that lend fresh acidity and chalky mineral lift. Unlike its more famous cousin Chardonnay, Aligot is often lighter and higher in acidity, prized for its drive and purity rather than oak influence.
The 2021 vintage saw careful vineyard management, with hand harvesting at optimal ripeness to preserve delicate aromatics and natural acidity. In the cellar, fermentation typically occurs in stainless steel or neutral vessels, emphasizing fruit purity and freshness over oakiness. Minimal intervention allows the varietal character citrus, green apple, and herbal nuances to take center stage.
Marc Colins Aligot is a great example of how this often-underrated Burgundy variety can express terroir and vibrancy while remaining approachable and food-friendly.
Critics Reviews & Scores
Although Aligot receives fewer formal scores than flagship reds and whites, respected critics and panels have responded positively to this expression:
James Suckling 90 Points
Critics highlight its bright lemon and lime zest with crisp mineral notes, noting the wines fresh, direct personality and vibrant acidity as hallmarks of excellent Aligot.
Wine Enthusiast 8991 Points
Reviewers applaud its clean orchard fruit and herbal underbrush, emphasizing the balanced acidity and chalky mineral thread that make this wine particularly food-friendly.
Independent Panels 90 Points
Tasting panels often remark on its energy and transparency, appreciating the wines pureness and zest as representative of its northern Burgundy origins.
Across commentary, the consensus emphasizes clarity, balance, and drinkability credentials that make this 2021 a compelling example of high-quality Aligot.
Tasting Profile
Nose:
Fresh and lively, with lemon zest, green apple, and white flowers leading the bouquet, underscored by wet stone minerality and a whisper of herbal note sage or tarragon.
Palate:
Medium-light with crisp citrus (lemon, lime), green pear, and Granny Smith apple. A lively thread of mineral salinity and chalky texture keeps the palate focused and clean. Gentle herbal hints lemongrass and a trace of basil add subtle complexity.
Finish:
Refreshing and vibrant, with citrus pith and mineral afterglow, ending with gentle acidity and a clean, saline note that makes the wine very food-friendly.
Serving & Pairing Suggestions
Serve:
Chilled (45-50 F / 7-10 C) in a white Burgundy or tulip glass to capture aromatic lift and crisp acidity.
Pair With:
Classic Gougres or soft cheeses
Oysters, clams, or mussels with a citrus mignonette
Watercress salad with lemon and herbs
Light seafood pastas or seasonal spring vegetables
Quick Overview
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Vintage | 2021 |
| Region | Burgundy (Bourgogne), France |
| Appellation | Aligot |
| Grape | 100% Aligot |
| Critic Scores | ~8990 points (professional consensus) |
| Aromas & Flavors | Lemon, green apple, mineral salt, white flowers |
| Style / Identity | Crisp, fresh, mineral-driven white Burgundy |




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