Livia White 2019

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€24,00

Greece - Samos

Cépages : Muscat Petit Grain

Contenance : 75 cl

Taux d'alcool : 12.5°

  • White
  • Quiet

2019

Dry and fresh white wine from the island of Samos made from small-grain muscat grapes

€24,00

Livraison 48h à 72h (France Métropolitaine)

Conseils personnalisés et service client réactif

Références rares et pépites introuvables

Paiement Sécurisé

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Arômes

Accord mets et vins

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Ample

Boisé

Complexe

Floral

Frais

Fruité

Glouglou

Léger

Liquoreux

Minéral

Oxydatif

Perlant

Puissant

Rond

Salinité

Sec

Tannique

Tendu

Profil Technique


Carafage : No
Potentiel de garde : 5-10 years old
Température de service : 10-12°C
Vinification :
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Sous le Végétal

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.

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Livia White 2019

Sous le Végétal


Livia is a dry white wine that reflects the salinity of schist and the freshness of quartz. The iodine aromas of the Muscat are elegant, avoiding the heavy side of the grape variety. It is a long and full-bodied wine, prolonged by a rich finish. Decanting is recommended. The vines, pruned in goblet style, are grown organically and in conversion to permaculture on schist, quartz, and limestone soils not far from the village of Pagondas, in the foothills of Mount Karvounis. Free-run juice obtained by crushing and without pumping over, aeration, or stabilization. Only settling and topping up are carried out. Half vinification in five hundred liter Stockinger barrels and half in five thousand liter stainless steel vats. Wine without additives, unfiltered, bottled by gravity and transferred by peristaltic pump into black bottles ensuring aging.

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Beneath the plant lies the mineral: this is the meaning of this concept of natural cuvées created in Greece, on the island of Samos, by a team of friends gathered around winemakers Jason Ligas and Patrick Bouju. The successful venture marks a renaissance of the thousand-year-old vineyard of this island in the North Aegean Sea, which owes its dense and woody vegetation to various nicknames received in Antiquity, from Dryoussa (“covered with oaks”) to Kyparissia (“covered with cypresses”) and Melamphyllos (“With dark foliage”). This natural wealth covers a unique and varied subsoil: volcanic rocks and notably basalts, limestone, quartz, pink granites, schists, iron cast irons… The idea was born from Jason’s meeting with the Samos Wine Cooperative. Patrick Bouju soon joined the project. The five vintages of Sous le Végétal—Livia, Hüpnos, Octave, Palli & Genesia and Auguste—are produced on around sixty plots of Samos Muscat à petits grains (and Avgoustiatis for the red vintage), between 400 and 910 meters above sea level. Each plot is vinified separately. For vinification, four types of containers are used: amphorae, concrete eggs, stainless steel vats and 500-liter barrels. Each locality is vinified in at least two of the four containers and the aging takes place in black bottles sealed with wax. No added sulfur, no filtration: Samos' winemakers are rediscovering wine as it was made in their childhood. This is one of the wonders of natural wine: it allows, through the most innovative projects, to reconnect with forgotten traditions.