DWWA 2011: Top Burgundy for under £7
Macon-Villages, south of the famous Cote d’Or, has been producing increasingly fine Chardonnays. The area’s impressive co-operative, the Cave de Lugny, has not only won a top gong for its 2010 Chardonnay but is also the best value for money Chardonnay in the competition. Retailing for as little as £6.17, it is certainly a lot cheaper than a similar quality Chardonnay from the Cote d’Or.
The new world continues to offer bang for your buck, and Paarl-based Glen Carlou’s Chardonnay 2009 at £11.99 is Decanter’s second wine in terms of quality vs price.
Fellow new world producer, Chile, is often referred to as cheap and cheerful. Some may baulk at paying £20 for a Chilean Chardonnay but Maycas del Limari’s Quebrada Seca Chardonnay 2008 represents money well spent, with the Decanter judges calling it ‘sleek, zesty, ripe, harmonious and fun’.
Just shy of £30, Louis Jadot’s Chassagne Montrachet Premier Cru 2008, the top white Burgundy over £10, also makes it into the top five top scoring, well-priced wines. Its ‘precision and purity’ won over the judges and it has lots of potential to develop further.

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Have your say!
Eric Warne
November 25 01:10
I have purchased from Sainsbury's on 24 November Macon-Villages La Cote Blanche 2010, Cave de Lugny. The bottles have the Decanter Regional Trophy 2011 sticker affixed. The selling price is £7.99 but two bottles for £10.00. Buy six bottles and the net price per bottle reduces to $4.75.
Nick
November 24 14:50
Majestic are selling a Cave de Lugny chardonnay as the Decanter Trophy Winner - Mâcon Villages 'Les Pierres Blanches' 2010 Cave de Lugny
- is it the correct wine?
http://www.majestic.co.uk/find/category-is-France/category-is-Burgundy/Closure-is-Screwcap/Medal-Winner-is-Medal-Winner/product-is-04168