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.
Grenache and Roussanne are grown on the characteristic soils of the appellation covered by rolled river pebble stones named “grès”. Harvested at night or early morning, the berries are gently pressed and cold fermented under temperature controlled to keep the fruitiness. Aged on fine lees in stainless steel tank.
A rich and balanced Costieres de Nimes white with a captivating nose with aromas of almonds, pear in syrup and notes of candied lemon. The mouth is full and fruity with a fresh finish.
A perfect wine for aperitif and to accompany white meats, river fish, shellfish and cheeses.
Varietals |
60% White Grenache, 40% Roussanne |
Soils |
Rolled pebbles called “grès” |
Robe |
Bright clear yellow |
Nose |
Fruity with hints of almond, pear in syrup and candied lemon |
Palate |
Full, fruity and fresh on the finish |
Serve |
T° 10-12°C |
Potential aging |
Fresh and fruity in its youth it can be aged 5 or more years |
Alcohol |
13,5° |