Bourgogne Aligoté
Bourgogne Aligoté
Bourgogne Aligoté is a zippy and refreshing white Burgundy with crisp minerality — premium boxed wine that stays fresh for up to six weeks.
White Wine
Grape:
Aligoté
Region:
Burgundy
Vineyard:
Domaine Doussot-Rollet
Perfect Pairing:
Crisp, bright, and effortlessly refreshing — perfect for unwinding on the patio, clinking glasses at golden hour, or elevating a quiet night in. Best served chilled (45–50°F).

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The Cuvée
Domaine Doussot-Rollet adopts sustainable practices to craft this Bourgogne Aligoté made exclusively from the Aligoté grape, a hidden gem within Burgundy’s prestigious terroirs. This cuvée unfurls an exquisite tapestry of floral and citrus aromas, with apple, unripe peach, and a touch of white flower. Partially aged in oak barrels, this distinctive white wine encapsulates the essence of its noble lineage.
- 90% lower carbon impact than the bottle
- 100% recyclable
- Stays Fresh for 6 Weeks
- Enjoy 20 Glasses in Each Box



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More Wine
Each Box Contains
4 Bottles - 20 Glasses
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Eco-Friendly
100% Recyclable and 1/10th the Carbon Footprint compared to four 750ml bottles.
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Award-Winning
34 ‘Best Wine in Box’ Awards most awarded boxed wine company globally.
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Fresh for 6-Weeks
Enjoy peak flavor and quality for 6 weeks after the first pour.
Questions about this wine
What does Bourgogne Aligoté taste like?
This is a zippy and refreshing white wine with bright notes of citrus, green apple, and a crisp snap of minerality for a clean finish.
What is the best food pairing for Bourgogne Aligoté?
Its high acidity makes it a perfect match for oysters, grilled white fish, goat cheese salads, or as a refreshing aperitif on its own.
How long will the Bourgogne Aligoté stay fresh after opening?
Thanks to the airtight bag-in-box, the wine remains fresh for up to six weeks after your first glass, protecting its delicate aromas and flavors.
Is Aligoté similar to Chardonnay?
While both are from Burgundy, Aligoté is its own distinct grape. It's known for being lighter and more acidic than most Chardonnay, with vibrant green apple and citrus notes that make it exceptionally refreshing.
Last updated: October 21, 2025