Verdanel
This is a pure, existential wine. A real taste of spring - with volume. A complex nose on pear and quince and local Reine-Claude apples, underpinned by green notes and lifted by lemon zest. It's taut yet dense in the mouth, full of the energy of the Southwest, a beautifully balanced wine with a lovely chalky finish. .
Verdanel is by name and Verdanel by nature: a rare and ancient grape, native to the region, but closely related to Savagnin in the Jura. The Plageoles replanted it in the 2000s' and it may well enter the charter for the AOC soon.
Did you know? Verdanel used to grow on the slopes around us, or so the elders in the villagers tell me. A potential winner for the Jardin de Vigneronne in Caylus?
This is a pure, existential wine. A real taste of spring - with volume. A complex nose on pear and quince and local Reine-Claude apples, underpinned by green notes and lifted by lemon zest. It's taut yet dense in the mouth, full of the energy of the Southwest, a beautifully balanced wine with a lovely chalky finish. .
Verdanel is by name and Verdanel by nature: a rare and ancient grape, native to the region, but closely related to Savagnin in the Jura. The Plageoles replanted it in the 2000s' and it may well enter the charter for the AOC soon.
Did you know? Verdanel used to grow on the slopes around us, or so the elders in the villagers tell me. A potential winner for the Jardin de Vigneronne in Caylus?
This is a pure, existential wine. A real taste of spring - with volume. A complex nose on pear and quince and local Reine-Claude apples, underpinned by green notes and lifted by lemon zest. It's taut yet dense in the mouth, full of the energy of the Southwest, a beautifully balanced wine with a lovely chalky finish. .
Verdanel is by name and Verdanel by nature: a rare and ancient grape, native to the region, but closely related to Savagnin in the Jura. The Plageoles replanted it in the 2000s' and it may well enter the charter for the AOC soon.
Did you know? Verdanel used to grow on the slopes around us, or so the elders in the villagers tell me. A potential winner for the Jardin de Vigneronne in Caylus?
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