Vin de France "Olla Blanc" 2022 - Matassa
Vin de France "Olla Blanc" is a complex and elegant white wine obtained from a blend of Macabeu and Muscat grapes with petit grain which come from old vines over a century old with very low yields. Whole bunch fermentation. Refine in exhausted 228 liter barriques. A wine that shows salt and fruit on the nose. Trampling mouth, fresh and savory.
Region: France, Languedoc-Roussillon
Grapes: 50% Macabeu, 50 % Muscat a petit grain.
Alcohol content: 10.5%.
Aging: some months in barrel.
Contains sulfites

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Vin de France "Olla Blanc" - Matassa
Vin de France "Olla Blanc" is a complex and elegant white wine obtained from a blend of Macabeu and Muscat grapes with petit grain which come from old vines over a century old with very low yields. Whole bunch fermentation. Refine in exhausted 228 liter barriques. A wine that shows salt and fruit on the nose. Trampling mouth, fresh and savory.
Service
We recommend tasting it at a temperature of 8/10° in tulip goblets.
Pairing
The Vin de France Olla Blanc by Domaine Matassa is wonderfully accompanied with vegetable appetizers, second courses of fish, to try with a Bouillabaisse.
Cellar: Matassa
Domaine Matassa is located in Calce a remote village at the foot of the Pyrenees in Cotes du Roussillon. It was founded in 2002 by Tom Lubbe, a native of New Zealand who has grown up in Africa and a winemaker in French wineries, and Sam Harrop, an oenologist with the aim of producing natural wines full of natural energy. Domaine Matassa is made up of small plots of very old vineyards, with an average age between 30 and 113, surrounded by Mediterranean scrubs. Twelve hectares of cultivated biodynamic varieties with native varieties such as; Macabeu, Muscat with petit grain, Moscato d'Alessandria, Grenache Gris for white grapes and Grenache Noir, Mourvèdre and Carignan for red ones. In the cellar only spontaneous fermentations, indigenous yeasts, refinements in concrete tanks or wooden barrels and minimum use of sulfur. The result of all this work are models, theses, nerves and minerals.
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