Domaine Terrasses de Gabrielle

Passez à l'orange 2023

Vin de France | Orange | 2023

Domaine Terrasses de Gabrielle

Passez à l'orange 2023

Vin de France | Orange | 2023

This wine is made from one of the few Assyrtiko grape varieties planted in France, a fruity curiosity created by Olivier Pascal. His original winemaking method, based on gentle pressing, results in a unique profile after a fifteen-day maceration and aging in 500-liter barrels. This approach gives the wine a dense texture and a smooth mouthfeel, accompanied by remarkable freshness.

Regular price 12,90€

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Within 24 hours

Packaging

Anti-breakage

Returns

Within 14 days

Customer service response

Within 2 business hours

Country of origin, France

Region , Languedoc

Appellation, Vin de France

Grape variety(s), Assyrtico

Certification,

Sweetness,

Winemaking, Aged in oak barrels

Soil Type , Clay-limestone

Alcohol content, 13.5 %

Regular price 12,90€
Passez à l'orange 2023
12,90 €

How to appreciate this wine?

Food and wine pairing tips
  • Cuisine végétarienne
Service tips

Serve at 10° to 12°

Guarding potential

5 to 10 years

Our opinion on the vintage

This wine captivates from the first sip with its vibrant tension, instantly transporting you to flavors of candied orange and salty minerality. The texture on the palate combines density and velvety smoothness, providing an enveloping sensation while ensuring impeccable balance. The long finish, marked by a delicate bitterness, evokes notes of orange, dried apricot, and resin, offering an unforgettable tasting experience. This wine is not only rare, it astonishes and seduces with its complexity and finesse.

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Domaine Terrasses de Gabrielle

Languedoc | France

These wines possess a kind of instinctive harmony, as if the many grape varieties of Minervois readily coexist. Carignan, Grenache, Cinsault: each contributes a nuance without overpowering the others. The white wines, though rarer, are surprising. The winemaking is straightforward, sometimes a little rough around the edges, but the overall impression is one of genuine sincerity. In short: highly drinkable.