Mas de Lavail, Carignan Blanc, Vieilles Vignes 2023

Mas de Lavail, Carignan Blanc, Vieilles Vignes 2023

Mas de Lavail, Carignan Blanc, Vieilles Vignes 2023

🇫🇷 IGP Côtes Catalanes | Languedoc-Roussillon | France
Experience the elegance of Mas de Lavail's Carignan Blanc, a rare gem from the Côtes Catalanes IGP. Crafted from century-old vines grown on schist soils, this dry white wine showcases a brilliant golden hue. Its complex nose unveils aromas of white-fleshed fruits, citrus, and white flowers, enhanced by mineral notes. On the palate, it captivates with its freshness, roundness, and impressive length. Perfect as an aperitif, it pairs exquisitely with seafood, grilled fish, and goat cheeses.
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Mas de Lavail, Carignan Blanc, Vieilles Vignes 2023
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Mas de Lavail, Carignan Blanc, Vieilles Vignes 2023

Price: 11,80€

DESCRIPTION

CHARACTERISTICS

Country

France

Region

Languedoc-Roussillon

Appellation

IGP Côtes Catalanes

Year

2023

Grape variety

Carignan

ABV

13,5%

Category

Dry

Volume

.75L

Style

Floral

Allergens

Sulfites

Storing instructions

To drink or to store

REGION

Provence

France

Provence, located in the far southeast of France, is an iconic wine region bathed in Mediterranean sunshine. Its hot, dry, and bright climate, combined with a wide variety of soils (schist, limestone, clay), makes it an ideal terroir for crafting expressive and well-balanced wines.

The undisputed star of the region is rosé, which reigns supreme: fresh, fruity, and delicate, it perfectly embodies the Provençal art of living. The Côtes de Provence appellation—the largest and most renowned in the region—spans a vast area from the Alpine foothills to the Var coastline. It is synonymous with elegant rosés featuring notes of citrus, white flowers, and red berries, highly appreciated for their freshness and finesse.

Provence also produces rich reds and subtle whites, still relatively unknown, but well worth the attention of curious wine lovers.

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