Condrieu by François Dumas is a rich and complex white wine based on 100% Voigner. Grapes that come from a small vineyard located on granite and limestone soil. The vinification takes place with the pressing that takes place by hand with a 100-year-old press. Spontaneously fermented with only indigenous yeasts and aged for 22 months in old barrels before bottling.
Region: France, Rhone
Grapes: Voigner.
Alcohol content: 14%.
Aging: 22 months in old barrels.
Contains sulfites
The Face à Pierre Blanche by Hugo Vercasson is a fascinating wine that expresses the typical characteristics of the Viognier grape. The choice to refine in steel for 6 months allows us to preserve the freshness and purity of the grapes, highlighting the fruity aromatic notes without the influence of wood. On the palate, softness combines with a lively freshness, making this wine very pleasant to drink. The dried fruit finish adds further complexity, making it an excellent choice to accompany fish, poultry or fresh cheese dishes. It is a wine that also lends itself to being enjoyed on its own, to fully appreciate its nuances.
Region: France, Rhone
Grapes: Voigner.
Alcohol content: 14%.
Aging: 6 months in steel
Contains sulfites