Adrenaline White 2020

Domaine Capmartin

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France - Languedoc-Roussillon

14.0°

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Capacity: 75 cl

Vintage: 2020

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Adrenaline Blanc 2020,

Domaine Capmartin


His successes in natural wine encouraged Simon Capmartin to create a natural counterpart to his dry Pacherenc-du-Vic-Bilh; thus, Adrenaline was born: 60% Petit Manseng and 40% Petit Courbu, grown on clay-limestone and clay-gravel soils. The average age of the vines is 20 years. The use of cover crops allows for soil decompaction and provides nutritional support, alternating with natural grass cover. The harvest is destemmed and undergoes a 24-hour skin maceration, followed by temperature-controlled fermentation in barrels (one-third) and vats (two-thirds). This is followed by malolactic fermentation in stainless steel vats. Aging is eight months on lees in stainless steel vats. No filtration, no added sulfites, and no inputs in the vineyard or cellar. “It’s beautiful,” says Simon; “with a very broad aromatic palette. The citrus tone is pronounced (candied lemon), as are the dried fruits. Round, balanced, and intense, it’s a very complex wine.”

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Guy Capmartin settled in 1985 in the former convent of Maumusson-Laguian, in the Gers, to exploit the magnificent surrounding soils, from which he would soon produce highly acclaimed wines in the Madiran and Pacherenc-du-Vic-Bilh appellations. In 1987, Tradition, his first vintage, was born. From the 2000s, he decided to work exclusively in organic and biodynamic agriculture, a decision reinforced and entrenched by his son Simon, who took over. The wines were noted and received numerous awards. Certification was obtained in 2013, the Demeter label is in progress. Taking advantage of his most specific plots of the estate, Simon also undertakes to produce natural cuvées, without input and according to the principle of minimal interventionism. Labeled Vin de France or Côtes-de-Gascogne, these are the cuvées that we offer you at Culinaries.
The estate's grape varieties are organized around Tannat, the king of Madiran, surrounded by a palette as rich and diverse as the estate's soils: Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, a little Syrah and Grenache Noir, plus some old Roges vines currently being identified. A plot of Tannat, located on a very fine and very supple clay-marl soil with gravel, is pre-phylloxera. For the white, Petit Manseng, Gros Manseng and Petit Courbu, as well as, for the Côtes-de-Gascogne, Sauvignon Blanc, Sauvignon Gris and Viognier.
The main objective of the Capmartin estate is to make frank, fruity, authentic and honest wines, perfectly reflecting their terroir, which explains the parcel-based nature of the wines under the appellation: one parcel corresponds to one vintage, and vice versa. This also explains the number and variety of vintages.

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Adrenaline Blanc 2020,

Domaine Capmartin


His successes in natural wine encouraged Simon Capmartin to create a natural counterpart to his dry Pacherenc-du-Vic-Bilh; thus, Adrenaline was born: 60% Petit Manseng and 40% Petit Courbu, grown on clay-limestone and clay-gravel soils. The average age of the vines is 20 years. The use of cover crops allows for soil decompaction and provides nutritional support, alternating with natural grass cover. The harvest is destemmed and undergoes a 24-hour skin maceration, followed by temperature-controlled fermentation in barrels (one-third) and vats (two-thirds). This is followed by malolactic fermentation in stainless steel vats. Aging is eight months on lees in stainless steel vats. No filtration, no added sulfites, and no inputs in the vineyard or cellar. “It’s beautiful,” says Simon; “with a very broad aromatic palette. The citrus tone is pronounced (candied lemon), as are the dried fruits. Round, balanced, and intense, it’s a very complex wine.”

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Guy Capmartin settled in 1985 in the former convent of Maumusson-Laguian, in the Gers, to exploit the magnificent surrounding soils, from which he would soon produce highly acclaimed wines in the Madiran and Pacherenc-du-Vic-Bilh appellations. In 1987, Tradition, his first vintage, was born. From the 2000s, he decided to work exclusively in organic and biodynamic agriculture, a decision reinforced and entrenched by his son Simon, who took over. The wines were noted and received numerous awards. Certification was obtained in 2013, the Demeter label is in progress. Taking advantage of his most specific plots of the estate, Simon also undertakes to produce natural cuvées, without input and according to the principle of minimal interventionism. Labeled Vin de France or Côtes-de-Gascogne, these are the cuvées that we offer you at Culinaries.
The estate's grape varieties are organized around Tannat, the king of Madiran, surrounded by a palette as rich and diverse as the estate's soils: Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, a little Syrah and Grenache Noir, plus some old Roges vines currently being identified. A plot of Tannat, located on a very fine and very supple clay-marl soil with gravel, is pre-phylloxera. For the white, Petit Manseng, Gros Manseng and Petit Courbu, as well as, for the Côtes-de-Gascogne, Sauvignon Blanc, Sauvignon Gris and Viognier.
The main objective of the Capmartin estate is to make frank, fruity, authentic and honest wines, perfectly reflecting their terroir, which explains the parcel-based nature of the wines under the appellation: one parcel corresponds to one vintage, and vice versa. This also explains the number and variety of vintages.