Le Bois Sacré

Les Mille Pieds 2022

Jurançon | White | 2022

Le Bois Sacré

Les Mille Pieds 2022

Jurançon | Blanc | 2022

Le Bois Sacré is an exceptional estate, featuring grapes carefully hand-selected from 25-year-old vines. The unique climate and soils, a blend of sandstone and sandy loam, reveal captivating citrus aromas. The winemaking process combines tradition and modernity, featuring gentle pressing and fermentation carefully tailored to each grape variety, followed by aging on the lees, which adds complexity and depth. This wine offers a perfect balance between freshness and aromatic richness.

Regular price €21.50

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Country of Origin, France

Region, Southwest

Appellation, Jurançon

Grape variety(ies): Gros Manseng and Petit Manseng

Certification,

Sweetness,

Vinification, Oak barrel aging

Soil Type, Loamy

Alcohol content , 12.5%

Regular price €21.50
Les Mille Pieds 2022
21,50 €

How to enjoy this wine?

Cuvée Profile

Round | Fruity

Serving Recommendations

Serve between 10° and 12°

Aging Potential

2 to 5 years

Our Review of the Cuvée

From the very first sip, Le Bois Sacré captivates with a vibrant bouquet of citrus and ripe white fruit notes. On the palate, the attack is round and velvety, characterized by a lingering freshness that envelops the taste buds. The texture is both dense and elegant, promising a finish of remarkable intensity, where the fruity aromas linger delicately. Particularly versatile at the table, it enhances refined dishes such as grilled scallops or roast veal in sauce, while pairing perfectly with goat cheeses. Perfect for those seeking an authentic and memorable tasting experience.

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Le Bois Sacré

Jura | France

Le Bois Sacré is a small vineyard of about 4 hectares located in Lucq-de-Béarn within the Jurançon appellation, on south-southeast-facing slopes overlooking the Pyrenees, benefiting from the Béarn climate, which is influenced by both the Atlantic Ocean and the mountains.

The sandy-clay soils with pebbles are ideal for growing traditional grape varieties such as Gros Manseng and Petit Manseng, which are used to produce dry, well-rounded white wines that reflect the minerality and freshness characteristic of the Jurançon terroir.

Vineyard work is done by hand, with a focus on soil balance and the surrounding biodiversity. In the winery, the winemaking process aims to balance aromatic expression, terroir identity, and finesse, while prioritizing respect for the natural environment.