A classic white wine from the beautiful south of France. On perhaps the most beautiful slopes in all of Languedoc, the vines grow thick, full clusters of Chardonnay grapes. Sanctus Chardonnay comes from Languedoc-Roussillon, a vast wine region in the south of France, bordering the Mediterranean Sea. The appellation is Pays D'Oc, a collective name for many wines from this vast region. By working together and marketing their wines under a single name, they have ensured that the quality of the region has risen dramatically in recent decades.
 The vineyards of Sanctus
 
A Chardonnay as it should be. Everything about Sanctus Chardonnay simply seems right. The grapes grow on one of the many hillsides that dot the region. The location is exceptionally good. The bunches receive an abundance of sunshine. However, at night, a pleasant breeze blows from the Mediterranean Sea. These conditions are ideal for Chardonnay grapes. Because the growing process of these grapes is of the highest quality, a single sip of Sanctus Chardonnay is almost enchanting for the taste buds.
 Enjoying Sanctus Chardonnay
 
Fantastically pure and perfect down to the very last sip. When we review the tasting notes of Sanctus Chardonnay, we're astounded by the incredible impressions of this white wine from France. The color is pale yellow. As soon as you put your nose in the glass, a fantastic bouquet unfolds. Sultry notes of honey and flowers pleasantly alternate with fruity citrus and apple. The taste of Sanctus Chardonnay exceeds all expectations. On the palate, abundant tropical fruit, red apple, and apricots. A fresh note is present in the back of the cheeks. Sanctus Chardonnay is exceptionally well-suited as an aperitif. But this French white wine will also pair perfectly with various fish dishes.