Alt433m.


Dry maury

    Grape varieties

  • 50% Grenache noir
  • 50% lladoner pelut
  • PLANTED IN 1962, MADE UP OF CURVES.

    Parcels

  • croix d’en rodrigues 1962
  • altitude 433 m

    Reviews from wine critics

    NOTE DU GUIDE DE LA RVF 16,5/20 (revue du vin de france)

    SOIL TYPES

  • GRANITE ARENAS,
  • GNEISS AND MICASCHISTS

    AGED

    IN CONCRETE VATS

decouvrir

Tasting notes

Planted at an altitude in gneiss, Lladoner and Grenache produce a wine expressing remarkable freshness. At first, feminine and floral rose petal aromas come to the fore, joined at once by ethereal and strong sensations.
The attack is fizzy, followed by thirst-quenching tannins, a bit like “tannic bubbles”.

PERFECT FOOD PAIRING :
Roast pheasant, veal with morels or girolles

PERSONNALITY

The vines extend down towards the sea and the Roussillon plain. They look towards the rising sun and highlight the character and the freshness of the granite. Micaschist and the altitude combine to produce alt.433 m’s inimatible sparkle. You can practically feel the rock

Winemaking

In 50-hl stainless steel vats. The Grenache Noir and Lladonner Pelut grape varieties are crushed together.

HARVEST :
Handpicked October the 14th 2013. The bunches are sorted twice on a belt and a vibrating table before being de-stemmed.