Guy Sweet Wine 2011

La Sorga - Antony Tortul

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€69,00

France - Languedoc-Roussillon

Grape varieties: Viognier, Vermentino

Capacity: 37.50 cl

Alcohol content: 14.0°

2019

An oxidative white wine made from Vermentino and Viognier, aged for 9 years in barrels. Powerful, complex, and unique. A natural wine with no added sulfites.

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Technical Profile



Carafage: No
Ageing potential: 5 years
Serving temperature: 10-12°C
Vinification: After 15 days in whole bunches, only the selection of the "pressed heart" is kept. It is then aged without topping up for more than 9 years in old barrels, developing a unique complexity, a controlled oxidative patina and great depth.
Soil: Limestone

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Guy Sweet Wine 2011

La Sorga


Antony Tortul loves old vineyards: he devotes his life to finding and vinifying them. Just as there are landless shepherds, he can be defined as a landless winegrower, in other words, a wine merchant whose area of activity extends throughout Languedoc and, eastward, as far as Châteauneuf-du-Pape, in search of the best terroirs. Born in Foix, with six years of experience as a wine technician and oenologist in various vineyards in the south of France, he created La Sorga in 2008. His enthusiasm leads him on a path filled with favorites, and each of these favorites is a vineyard. The result is a dizzying mosaic of natural, lively, and spirited wines, which reinvents itself each year with around thirty cuvées per vintage. Few winemakers can list such a variety of grape varieties on their list: the whole of southern France is there with muscats, grenaches, picpoul, mauzac, carignan, cinsault, marsanne, alicante, braucol, duras, viognier, len-de-l’el, and tutti quanti.

The Guy cuvée is obtained from a blend of two southern grape varieties growing on the hard Urgonian limestone of Puéchabon (Hérault): vermentino (called rolle in France), at eighty percent, from twenty-five-year-old vines, and viognier, twenty percent, from twenty-five-year-old vines. These two grape varieties macerate together in whole bunches for two weeks. Then, only the heart of the press is selected before aging in old barrels, without topping up, for more than nine years. A wine with a strong personality and finely oxidative notes, presenting a nose of bergamot, candied melon, and fresh walnut. The palate is ample, devoid of any residual sugar or woody sensation, powerful and of great complexity. The finish is lively. This wine holds up very well to air (more than six months) and offers a rock-solid structure.

Natural wine with no added sulfites.