Wine varietals and styles

Aligoté

By Halliday Wine Companion

13 Dec, 2023

Get to know aligoté [a-lee-go-the].

Go to section: Aligoté tasting characteristics | What is aligoté? | Aligoté in Australia | Aligoté around the world | Aligoté to try

“Sadly, I can count on one hand the amount of Australian aligoté that comes my way,” wrote Jane Faulkner in the 2024 Halliday Wine Companion. She was referring to the 2022 Garagiste Tuerong Aligoté, which picked up 95 points and is the only example in this year’s guide. 

Jane’s a big fan of aligoté's citrusy flavours, tang and mouth-watering acidity, which make it perfect to enjoy on its own or with food. “Of course, more producers opt for planting chardonnay because it commands a better price,” she says. “I’m all for diversity and those who produce aligoté are generally dedicated to it.”

AligoteAligoté is known for its hallmark acidity.

Aligoté tasting characteristics

Aligoté wines are bright and citrusy, with trademark high acidity, saline minerality and alpine herb notes along with apple, green pear and lemon characters. While many examples drink exceptionally well in their youth, those matured on lees and/or in seasoned oak could easily see a decade in the cellar.

What is aligoté?

So, what’s so special about this bright, fresh, anytime white? It is the third most common Burgundy variety, where it is used for still whites and sometimes Crémant de Borgonone. It suits that latter thanks to its high acidity, a quality that lends the grape to Australia’s cooler regions, although there’s not a lot of it on these shores. 

Barnaby FlandersGaragiste's Barnaby Flanders.

Aligoté in Australia 

Garagiste winemaker Barnaby Flanders only has access to three short rows, having sourced aligoté from Andrew Hickinbotham’s Dromana vineyard since 2017. “If you look it in the context of what does well on the Peninsula, obviously chardonnay and pinot are stalwarts. It’s not far removed to go well, why wouldn’t aligoté work down here,” he says. “The more people make it, the more people will talk about it and the more people will drink it.”

In the King Valley, Marc Lunt of Terrason Wines has access to fruit from 2.5ha of aligoté vines at Darling Estate, which were grafted from the same Dromana site. 

It suits the region, Marc says, for “its healthy natural acidity, alpine herb notes (ironically) and citrus aromatics.” He makes two styles, a ‘drink now’ version and a Burgundy-inspired ‘1er’ that’ll easily handle 10 years in the cellar. 

Aligoté around the world

Outside of Australia and France, aligoté is grown in Eastern Europe (for sparkling wines) and there are some plantings in Canada and the United States, namely California and Oregon. 

Aligoté to try

2022 Garagiste Tuerong Aligoté, Mornington Peninsula VIC
2022 Sentio Aligoté, King Valley VIC
2021 Terrason 1er Aligoté, VIC
2021 Henri Naudin-Ferrand Mallon Bourgogne Aligoté, France

Image credit: Garagiste.

Words: Nola James.