Muscat Petit Grain White 2002

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€90,00

Région France - Languedoc-Roussillon
Cépages Muscat
Contenance 50 cl
Alcool 15.0
Couleur White, Quiet
Millésime 2002

Fortified liqueur wine made from Muscat à Petit Grain from Minervois, organic and natural, complex and smooth.

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Profil Aromatique

Fleurs blanches

Fleurs blanches

Agrumes

Agrumes

Miel

Miel

Pêche

Pêche

Profil Technique

Labels : Demeter
Carafage : No
Température de service : 14-16°C
Potentiel de garde : 10 years and over

Decoding Wine

Sufficient

Woody

Complex

Floral

Expenses

Fruity

Gobble

Light

Sweet (wine)

Mineral

Oxidative

Beading

Powerful

Round

Salinity

Dry

Tannic

Strained

Le Petit Gimios

Situé à Saint-Jean-de-Minervois, Le Petit Gimios (Olivier Cohen) produit des vins naturels sans intrants, souvent très expressifs et atypiques.
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Muscat Petit Grain White 2002

Le Petit Gimios


A liqueur muscat in the tradition of Saint-Jean-de-Minervois, the region where the estate is located. This petit grain muscat is a fortified wine, meaning a must whose fermentation has been interrupted by the addition of alcohol. This produces a delicious beverage, both sweet and fresh, with incredible aromatic complexity. You can keep it chilled almost indefinitely after opening, tightly corked: ideal for pouring a drink for friends who are visiting. Also interesting for catering, served by the glass, due to its stability once the bottle is uncorked. Almost unlimited pairings. Serve chilled.

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Le Petit Domaine de Gimios is located near Saint-Jean-de-Minervois, an ancient terroir and source of sweet muscats from the 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 is firmly rooted in tradition by producing fine wines from this precious grape variety. In 1993, she and her son Pierre took over several old, abandoned vineyards, which she now uses to create the estate. 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 farming. None of this receives any chemical inputs, sulfur, or mechanical force, and the estate, certified by Écocert, is cultivated biodynamically. On these five hectares, viticulture and mixed farming are one. The harvest is carried out by hand in the early morning, destemmed and foot-trodden, before macerating for approximately ten days using native yeasts. No sulfites are added during bottling. The wines are universally described as "delicious," "pure and fresh," "clear and easy to drink." The house produces dry, sweet, liqueur-like, and fortified muscats, as well as very fruity reds made from traditional local grape varieties. Everywhere, the impression of biting into fresh grapes is felt.