I Vicini Moscato 2021 - Jean-Yves Peron
I Vicini Moscato by Jean-Yves Peron is a complex, deep and mineral wine, made from 100% Moscato grapes. The grapes come from micro-plots located at the confluence of the Arly and Isère rivers, 600 meters above sea level, in the Conflans region, Savoy, where soils made up of shale and limestone predominate. After the manual harvest, the clusters, once in the cellar, are spontaneously fermented with indigenous yeasts in wooden vats with 3 weeks maceration. Refine for a year in old barriques, no added sulphites, no filtered or clarified
Region: France, Savoia.
Grapes: Moscato.
Alcohol content: 14.5%.
Aging: 12 months in oak barrels.
Contains sulfites

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I Vicini Moscato - Jean-Yves Peron
I Vicini Moscato by Jean-Yves Peron is a complex, deep and mineral wine, made from 100% Moscato grapes. The grapes come from micro-plots located at the confluence of the Arly and Isère rivers, 600 meters above sea level, in the Conflans region, Savoy, where soils made up of shale and limestone predominate. After the manual harvest, the clusters, once in the cellar, are spontaneously fermented with indigenous yeasts in wooden vats with 3 weeks maceration. Refine for a year in old barriques, no added sulphites, no filtered or clarified
Service
We taste it at a temperature of 12/14° in tulip glasses. To be drunk immediately but will express its best characteristics in a few years.
Pairings
Excellent paired with first courses, second courses of fish.
Winery: Jean-Yves Péron
Jean-Yves Péron is a Savoyard vigneron who is trying to recover ancient and almost forgotten vineyards in the French Alps. After studying oenology in Bordeaux in the late 1990s, he worked for some of the most famous natural vignerons in France, such as Thierry Allemand in Cornas and Bruno Schuller in Alsace. In 2004 he decides to go home and start producing his wine in the village of Chevaline. The vineyards here are steeply sloping and covered with schist, this means that all work in the vineyards, including the harvest, is done by hand. All this is rewarded with hundred-year-old vines that have never been attacked by phylloxera. In the vineyards we find plants of Mondeuse, Jacquere, Altesse, Roussanne all native grape varieties of Savoy to which recently rows of Riesling, Gewurztraminer and Grenache have been added. Its red wines are produced with the carbonic maceration technique while the whites see prolonged maceration times, influenced by Jean-Yves' love for the "orange" wines of northern Italy.
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