Natural wine has no uniform definition. It is a general term used to describe artisanal wine made using organically and/or biodynamically hand-picked grapes which are vinified with little or no intervention. Winemakers often rely on indigenous yeast to catalyse natural fermentation, avoiding the use of any chemicals, additives or sulphites.
The result is wine which is alive, energetic, vibrant and unexpected – a welcomed contrast to the industrial practices of the wine industry.
Name of Estate/Domaine:
Le Clos du Gravillas
Vintage: 2019
Country & Region
Langeudoc-Roussillon, France
Grape/Blend
Muscat a Petits Grains
Tasting Notes
It’s floral and fruity, whiffs of rive. The finish has a refreshing tang.
Terroir
Ample summer sunny days and a cooling breeze blowing down off of the Montagne Noire at night.
Viticulture
Organic certified by ECOCERT
*Suitable for Vegans & Vegetarians
Vinification:
- Late Hand harvest.
- Maceration pelliculaire
- cold settling of the must
- Indigenous yeasts in stainless steel.
- fortified by a brandy (made from the marc of the crushed grape skins) being poured over it, a process known as mutage sur marc. This fortification with 8-10% pure grape spirit stops the fermentation when it reaches the minimum allowed in the appellation of 125 g/l residual sugar and brings the wine to 15%
- The wine remains in stainless steel vats for 9 months
Food Pairing
Chill it and guzzle it as an aperitif or with strawberries or fruit or savoury tarte tatins.