Baroness d'A '23
Fresh & Creamy
- Regular price
- €23.95
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- €23.95
- Regular price
Sunshine in a glass: Our oak-aged sauvignon blanc delights with tropical creaminess and a nutty, buttery finish.
100% sauvignon blanc
Wine Profile
Vintage: 2023
Type: White wine
Grape: 100% sauvignon blanc
Region: Corbières (FR)
Farmer: Mathilde Broto
Technique: Conventional
Vinification: Wooden barrel
Cellaring potential: 3-5 years
Alcohol percentage: 12.5%
Tasting notes: This sauvignon blanc is creamy and fresh, with tropical flavors and a full and long finish. In the aftertaste you find a strong pallet of nuts and butter
Wine Profile
Vintage: 2023
Type: White wine
Grape: 100% sauvignon blanc
Region: Corbières (FR)
Farmer: Mathilde Broto
Technique: Conventional
Vinification: Wooden barrel
Cellaring potential: 3-5 years
Alcohol percentage: 12.5%
Tasting notes: This sauvignon blanc is creamy and fresh, with tropical flavors and a full and long finish. In the aftertaste you find a strong pallet of nuts and butter
Pairing Suggestions
Baroness d'A will go well with light dishes such as grilled fish, marinated chicken and fresh summer salads. The wine also serves perfect as an aperitif.
Pairing Suggestions
Baroness d'A will go well with light dishes such as grilled fish, marinated chicken and fresh summer salads. The wine also serves perfect as an aperitif.
How it was made
Good fruit, early-ish harvest. Hand-picked. This wine is made from the sauvignon blanc grape from the France region Corbières. The grape is grown by conventional agriculture methods. The wine is made by fermentation in wooden barrels, the entire fermentation process took place in a controlled temperature. After the finished fermentation, the wine was aged in wooden barrels (500L - second year use) for the next ten months. The result is a rounded wine, full of taste, with tropical aroma's and recognizable freshness.
Where do we get our grapes from?
Loire, France
Nestled in the heart of France you will find the Loire wine region. Named after and known for France's longest river and consisting of four different regions. This French region is renowned for its sweet chenin blanc wines. Despite their exceptional quality, they remain somewhat undervalued.
Veneto, Italy
The Veneto wine region boasts an impressive lineup of reds, from the fruity Valpolicella to the bold and intense Amarone, not to mention the sweet Recioto. It also offers crisp and refreshing whites like the ever-popular Soave and sparkling Prosecco.
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