Good White Dad 2021

Domaine de Bois-Moisset

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Natural dry white wine from Gaillac made from muscadelle.

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12.0°

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Capacity: 75 cl

Vintage: 2021

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Bon Papa Blanc 2021,

Domaine Bois Moisset




The color is light gold, slightly cloudy. Bon Pâpâ is a white wine that offers a decided but light minerality and a nose, initially a little closed, with fermented and milky accents with a slight smoky touch and a hint of fresh hay. On the palate, the wine is round, ample, and fresh with a juicy, fleshy texture. The texture is savory and fruity: warm apple, nectarine, tangy pear, and a herbaceous, invigorating finish, with a fine acidity and a noble bitterness (apricot kernel). The wine is characterized by a delicious freshness. Plenty of crunch and very pronounced fruit. Some notes of lemony citrus, grapefruit, and a beautiful coexistence of roundness (without sweetness) and acidity. Produced in the Vin de France category, Bon Pâpâ is one of the rare whites from the Bois-Moisset estate. Its composition: 10% Muscadelle, 45% Sauvignon and 45% len-de-l’el (far from the eye). The vines are not treated with any synthetic chemicals, and the amendments are composted manure from the estate’s small cattle farm. Weeding is done mechanically, and sometimes even manually. The grapes are pressed immediately after harvest and blended into fresh juice. Fermentation takes place at 19°C, before malolactic fermentation. The wine was bottled with a minimal sulfite content of 1g per 100 liters.

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The name Gaillac, the region where the Bois-Moisset estate is located, owned by Sylvie Ledran and Philippe Maffre, has been associated with wines since Antiquity; It is the oldest vineyard in France, with two thousand years of history and an impressive collection of ancient indigenous grape varieties. It is also a region of dazzling beauty, nicknamed "French Tuscany" because of its gentle hills planted with groves and its almost Florentine brightness. Many estates, along with that of Bois-Moisset, showcase this uniquely rich wine-growing heritage. Along with an estate planted with vines, it is an organic mixed farm that directly sells its production of lentils, sunflower oil, cereal flours and grape juice. A herd of old local breed cows also thrives there and guest rooms are available in the summer. It is in this small rural paradise that natural wines typical of their origin and their terroir are born, on fifteen hectares of boulbènes, gravelly and sandy-loam soils carried by the Tarn for thousands of years. The grape varieties are dominated by Syrah and Duras, but the ampelographic richness of the Gaillac region (braucol, prunelart, loin-de-l'œil, etc.) is also evident in the vintages of the Bois-Moisset estate, which consist particularly of red wines with a crisp fruitiness, concentrated but with smooth and delicate tannins.

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Bon Papa Blanc 2021,

Domaine Bois Moisset




The color is light gold, slightly cloudy. Bon Pâpâ is a white wine that offers a decided but light minerality and a nose, initially a little closed, with fermented and milky accents with a slight smoky touch and a hint of fresh hay. On the palate, the wine is round, ample, and fresh with a juicy, fleshy texture. The texture is savory and fruity: warm apple, nectarine, tangy pear, and a herbaceous, invigorating finish, with a fine acidity and a noble bitterness (apricot kernel). The wine is characterized by a delicious freshness. Plenty of crunch and very pronounced fruit. Some notes of lemony citrus, grapefruit, and a beautiful coexistence of roundness (without sweetness) and acidity. Produced in the Vin de France category, Bon Pâpâ is one of the rare whites from the Bois-Moisset estate. Its composition: 10% Muscadelle, 45% Sauvignon and 45% len-de-l’el (far from the eye). The vines are not treated with any synthetic chemicals, and the amendments are composted manure from the estate’s small cattle farm. Weeding is done mechanically, and sometimes even manually. The grapes are pressed immediately after harvest and blended into fresh juice. Fermentation takes place at 19°C, before malolactic fermentation. The wine was bottled with a minimal sulfite content of 1g per 100 liters.

Find out more

The name Gaillac, the region where the Bois-Moisset estate is located, owned by Sylvie Ledran and Philippe Maffre, has been associated with wines since Antiquity; It is the oldest vineyard in France, with two thousand years of history and an impressive collection of ancient indigenous grape varieties. It is also a region of dazzling beauty, nicknamed "French Tuscany" because of its gentle hills planted with groves and its almost Florentine brightness. Many estates, along with that of Bois-Moisset, showcase this uniquely rich wine-growing heritage. Along with an estate planted with vines, it is an organic mixed farm that directly sells its production of lentils, sunflower oil, cereal flours and grape juice. A herd of old local breed cows also thrives there and guest rooms are available in the summer. It is in this small rural paradise that natural wines typical of their origin and their terroir are born, on fifteen hectares of boulbènes, gravelly and sandy-loam soils carried by the Tarn for thousands of years. The grape varieties are dominated by Syrah and Duras, but the ampelographic richness of the Gaillac region (braucol, prunelart, loin-de-l'œil, etc.) is also evident in the vintages of the Bois-Moisset estate, which consist particularly of red wines with a crisp fruitiness, concentrated but with smooth and delicate tannins.