"100% Marsanne. Biodinámico. Cosechado el 28 de agosto. Albaricoque y melocotón - mucho más afrutado y delicioso que el Chante Alouette, y más inmediatamente encantador por eso. Un final salino encantador con un amargor pedernal que anima el paladar. Largo, rico, en capas , generoso. Carácter harinoso, cereal en el final. " Jancis Robinson - 17,5 / 20


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Harvest: Hand harvesting at maturity.

Soil: The grapes producing “De l’Orée” come from “Les Murets” plot. This soil is made up with very old fluvioglacial alluvial deposits.

Vinification:  After pressing, the must is cold-settling for around 24 hours. About 50% is vinified in big wooden barrels (600 liters) with regular stirrings of the lees, the rest is in vats.

Ageing: Maturing on lees with regular stirrings for 6 months. Before bottling, the ageing in casks is checked by frequent tastings. The maturing lasts between 10 and 12 months.

Grape variety: Marsanne. The old vines (60 to 70 years old) guarantee low yields and a quality production.

 
Cotations:

Jancis Robinson - 17,5/20
James Suckling - 95/100

Tasting Notes:

Appearance: intense golden yellow, with hints of green and gold.

Nose: very intense, hot shingles, toffee, very ripe, fruity lemon with floral overtones of acacia and hawthorn.

Palate: well-rounded start, full bodied, very complex with overtones of ripe fruits, spices and roasting. Very long in the mouth, with a fresh final note. According to the vintage, the wine can be kept from 30 to 60 years, indeed from 50 to 75 years.

Volumen
75cl
Añada
2017
Alcohol
13.5%
Uvas
Marsanne
País
Francia
Región
Ermitage
DOC Regional
Vallée du Rhône
Tipo
Vino blanco
Recomendaciones
Foie gras, cigalas, bogavante, pescados, aves en salsas, carnes blancas, queso de cabra, queso azul, platos picantes y curry.

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