Le Sang des Seigneurs
In the Middle Ages Occitania (the actual southern half of France) is led by noble lords who share their political power. But Occitania is united by a common culture and a common language.
Made from hand-harvested Roussanne and Marsanne, the grapes are destemmed and pressed before being vinified in temperature-controlled stainless-steel tanks. At the end of alcoholic fermentation, the wine is transferred to barrels with temperature monitoring, where malolactic fermentation also takes place in barrique. It is then aged for six months in oak barrels before bottling with light filtration. A dry white wine showing an attractive golden hue, developing aromas of white flowers and citrus. The palate is long and fruit-driven, with fine minerality.
A supple, fruit-forward white wine with refreshing vibrancy. Perfect with fish, shellfish, cheeses, or enjoyed as an aperitif.
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Varietals |
Roussanne and Marsanne |
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Soils |
Granitic bedrock with gravel and small stones |
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Robe |
Intense yellow with golden hue |
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Nose |
White flowers and citrus |
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Palate |
Fruity, round and well-balanced, with lively freshness. |
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Service |
T°12-14°C |
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Ageing Potential |
5 years |
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Alcohol |
13°Alc. by Vol |