Livia Blanc 2018

Sous le Végétal

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A Muscat of finesse, between salinity and freshness. Iodized notes, ample and elegant texture, ideal with seafood.

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Greece - Samos

13.5°

Cépages : Muscat Petit Grain

White and Quiet

Contenance : 75 cl

Millésime : 2018

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Livia Blanc 2018, Sous le Végétal


Livia, wife of Auguste, naturally finds her place in this series: her muscats are co-planted, quite logically, with the avgoustiatis of the Auguste cuvée: the imperial couple is reunited. This dry white reflects the salinity of the schist and the freshness of the quartz. The iodized aromas of the muscat are elegant, avoiding the heavy side of the grape variety. A long and ample wine, prolonged by a gourmet finish. Decanting is recommended.

Where?
Village of Pagondas, on the foothills of Mount Karvounis, not far from the Heraion of Samos. Schist and quartz soils.

The vines
Samos small grain Muscat, grown organically in conversion to permaculture. The vines, pruned in goblet form, are harvested by hand from July 23rd to 28th, in the early morning.

Vinification
Free-run juice obtained by crushing, vinification without pumping over, aeration or stabilization. Only settling and topping up are carried out. Vinification half in 500-liter Stockinger barrels and 5,000-liter stainless steel vats. Wine without additives, unfiltered, bottled by gravity and transferred by peristaltic pump into black bottles ensuring aging. Aged in bottles with organic cork without paraffin, sealed with a mixture of paraffin and black beeswax.

Livraison 48h à 72h (France Métropolitaine)

Conseils personnalisés et service client réactif

Références rares et pépites introuvables

Paiement Sécurisé

Under the Plant

Sous le Végétal is our ambitious, in-house wine project, born on the Greek island of Samos. Initially conceived by Jason Ligas, the project took on new life thanks to the expertise of Patrick Bouju, an iconic figure in natural wine in Auvergne, and the unwavering support of Maison Culinaries. Together, they breathed new life into this unique terroir, drawing on the ancestral know-how of a local cooperative and enhancing the island's emblematic grape variety: Muscat Petit Grain.