MANOIR DU CAPUCIN
In 2002, Chloé Bayon resumed his ancestors' estate and returned to family tradition. The Manoir du Capucin was the home of Capucin Luillier, author of the "Mâconnais Mâconnais" in the seventeenth century. The property is one of the oldest houses in the village of Fuissé. Chloe Bayon's great-grandfather, Antoine Forest, says, "Tony," he bought in 1921. He was also president of the Pouilly-Fuissé producer union. For years, vines are exploited by metalholders, with Chloe's parents kissing quarries far from the vine. The appeal of the ancestors will eventually win the heart of Chloé Bayon, who after studies of viticulture and oenology, settled in this area now 12.5 ha including 9.5 ha of Pouilly-Fuissé. Go visit Chloe. She will tell you about his various cuvages that have received several prizes. You will also have the pleasure of discovering and tasting these white wines that marry brilliantly acidity, spices and fruity flavors.
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