Macon-Lugny AOCChardonnayEUR 16-20 retail
Chardonnay from the warm limestone slopes around Lugny in the southern Maconnais. Rounder and riper than basic Bourgogne Blanc, with orchard fruit and a soft finish, dependable value for the table.
Tip: A safe house white in any French wine shop; serve lightly chilled with roast chicken or a goat-cheese salad.
Macon-Villages AOCChardonnayEUR 10-15 retail
The cooperative that makes roughly a third of all Macon-Villages turns out a clean, fruit-forward Chardonnay at supermarket prices. The everyday white Burgundy benchmark for under fifteen euros.
Tip: Look for the single-vineyard La Cote Blanche bottling for a small step up that still stays comfortably under twenty euros.
Petit Chablis AOCChardonnayEUR 14-18 retail
Petit Chablis from the plateau soils above the main Chablis slope, lively and steely with green-apple and citrus bite. The most affordable way into real Chablis tension under twenty euros.
Tip: Petit Chablis is built for youth; drink the most recent vintage with oysters or shellfish rather than cellaring it.
Chablis AOCChardonnayEUR 18-24 retail
Village Chablis from the cooperative that supplies a quarter of the appellation. Flinty, dry and mineral, the textbook unoaked expression of Kimmeridgian limestone for under twenty-five euros.
Tip: This is the value entry to true village Chablis; the named cuvees La Pierrelee and La Sereine are the same wine under merchant labels in some markets.
Bouzeron AOCAligoteEUR 22-25 retail
The reference Aligote from the only village appellation reserved for the grape, farmed organically by Aubert de Villaine of Romanee-Conti. Citrus, white-flower and a saline cut, proof Aligote is no afterthought, just under twenty-five euros.
Tip: Bouzeron is the one place Aligote earns its own AOC; this is the bottle that converts sceptics. A classic match for snails or a gougeres aperitif.
Bourgogne AOCPinot NoirEUR 15-20 retail
A regional Bourgogne Rouge that delivers the bright red-cherry and light-tannin signature of Burgundian Pinot Noir at an everyday price. The easiest introduction to the grape's silky red style.
Tip: Serve regional Bourgogne Rouge a touch cool to lift the fruit; it is built for the weeknight table, not the cellar.