Definition
Mâconnais refers to the area surrounding Mâcon in the Burgundy region of France. It's primarily known for producing white wines, mostly from Chardonnay grapes. These wines tend to be lighter and fruitier than those from other parts of Burgundy. Think of Mâconnais as the chill, easy-going part of Burgundy’s wine scene. They often offer great value for the quality, making them a popular choice. Mâconnais wines are perfect if you prefer a less intense, more refreshing wine experience.