Aligote wine, originating from Burgundy in France, is a white wine made from the Aligote grape variety.
This grape is known for its high acidity and light-bodied nature, resulting in a crisp and refreshing wine. The taste profile of Aligote wine is often described as citrusy, with notes of lemon, green apple, and sometimes a hint of minerality. It is typically unoaked, allowing the fruit flavors to shine through.
The best regions for producing Aligote wine are found in Burgundy, particularly in the Cote d'Or and Chablis regions. This grape variety is also grown in other parts of the world, such as Russia and Ukraine, where it produces wines with a different taste profile due to variations in climate and winemaking techniques.