Soft Muscat Blanc 2012

Le Petit Domaine de Gimios

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Sweet Muscat wine with small grain from Minervois, organic and natural, soft and persistent.

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France - Languedoc-Roussillon

13.2°

Grape varieties: Muscat

Capacity: 75 cl

Vintage: 2012

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Moelleux de Muscat Blanc 2012

Le Petit Gimios


Truly special and unique, the moelleux de Muscat from Petit Domaine de Gimios is a sweet wine that will intrigue your palate: charm, character, complexity, a touch of mystery, a sweetness that lingers languidly with a magnificent finish. It is intended for lovers of wines that stray from the beaten track without losing their voluptuousness. This moelleux de Muscat comes from a plot that the estate also works dry. It will pair well with tapas, dinner or lunch aperitifs, raw fish and seafood.

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Le Petit Domaine de Gimios is located near Saint-Jean-de-Minervois, an ancient terroir and origin of sweet muscats from Languedoc. In fact, the estate is dedicated to the region's typical small grain muscat (in addition to a few other varieties), and Anne-Marie Lavaysse places herself directly in the tradition by producing beautiful wines from this precious grape variety. In 1993, she and her son Pierre took over several old abandoned vineyards, which she now owns. Small, certainly, but multicultural and almost self-sufficient: the muscat from old vines shares the space with vegetable and food crops, fruit trees and some livestock. None of this receives any chemical inputs, sulfur, or mechanical force, and the Ecocert-certified estate is cultivated biodynamically. On these five hectares, viticulture and mixed farming are one and the same. The manual harvest takes place in the early morning, the grapes are destemmed and crushed by foot, before macerating for about ten days using indigenous yeasts. No sulfites are added during bottling. The wines are universally described as "delicious," "pure and fresh," "frank and digestible." The estate produces dry, sweet, liqueur, and fortified muscats, as well as very fruity reds made from traditional local grape varieties. Everywhere, the impression of biting into fresh grapes.

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Moelleux de Muscat Blanc 2012

Le Petit Gimios


Truly special and unique, the moelleux de Muscat from Petit Domaine de Gimios is a sweet wine that will intrigue your palate: charm, character, complexity, a touch of mystery, a sweetness that lingers languidly with a magnificent finish. It is intended for lovers of wines that stray from the beaten track without losing their voluptuousness. This moelleux de Muscat comes from a plot that the estate also works dry. It will pair well with tapas, dinner or lunch aperitifs, raw fish and seafood.

Find out more


Le Petit Domaine de Gimios is located near Saint-Jean-de-Minervois, an ancient terroir and origin of sweet muscats from Languedoc. In fact, the estate is dedicated to the region's typical small grain muscat (in addition to a few other varieties), and Anne-Marie Lavaysse places herself directly in the tradition by producing beautiful wines from this precious grape variety. In 1993, she and her son Pierre took over several old abandoned vineyards, which she now owns. Small, certainly, but multicultural and almost self-sufficient: the muscat from old vines shares the space with vegetable and food crops, fruit trees and some livestock. None of this receives any chemical inputs, sulfur, or mechanical force, and the Ecocert-certified estate is cultivated biodynamically. On these five hectares, viticulture and mixed farming are one and the same. The manual harvest takes place in the early morning, the grapes are destemmed and crushed by foot, before macerating for about ten days using indigenous yeasts. No sulfites are added during bottling. The wines are universally described as "delicious," "pure and fresh," "frank and digestible." The estate produces dry, sweet, liqueur, and fortified muscats, as well as very fruity reds made from traditional local grape varieties. Everywhere, the impression of biting into fresh grapes.