Jean-Louis Denois

Magna Alba 2021

Vin de France | White | 2021

Jean-Louis Denois

Magna Alba 2021

Vin de France | Blanc | 2021

Crafted from carefully selected organic grapes, this Grand Vin Blanc by Jean-Louis Denois is the result of an ingenious blend of classic Southern grape varieties. Its complexity develops during extended bottle aging, adding remarkable depth to every tasting. Early harvesting gives it a lovely liveliness, while the measured use of sulfites ensures remarkable purity. It is a wine that captivates with its well-defined style and structure.

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Country of Origin, France

Region, Languedoc

Appellation, Vin de France

Grape Variety(ies): Vermentino / Rolle

Certification, Organic

Sweetness Level, Dry

Winemaking, Stainless steel tank aging

Soil Type, Clay-limestone

Alcohol content , 12.5%

Regular price 11,90€
Magna Alba 2021
11,90 €

How to enjoy this wine?

Cuvée Profile

Round | Fruity

Serving Recommendations

Serve Chilled

Aging Potential

2 to 5 years

Our Review of the Cuvée

With a bright, pale gold color, this Grand Vin Blanc reveals a delicate nose of roasted white fruits, candied lemon, and subtle toasted notes. On the palate, it is round and full-bodied, offering a surprisingly dense, almost pulpy texture that pairs perfectly with a subtle freshness and a light effervescence. This perfectly balanced wine stands out for its concentrated finish, where a lemony bite blends with woody notes and a smooth body. Its aromatic complexity is a delight for the senses, with each sip revealing new nuances and enriching the tasting experience.

Jean-Louis Denois

Jean-Louis Denois

Languedoc | France

Following extensive experience with Champagne methods, Jean-Louis Denois identified favorable conditions for cultivating Pinot Noir and Chardonnay in certain Languedoc hillsides. Altitude, aspect, and soil composition here provide an ideal environment for the expression of these grape varieties, which are rarely associated with the region.

Vinification favors a measured approach, focusing on freshness and aromatic precision rather than pursuing power. White wines retain a distinct tension, supported by subtle mineral expressions, while reds are crafted with gentle extractions, yielding fine and well-integrated tannins.

Aging processes remain restrained and tailored to each cuvée, aiming to support the wine without dictating its profile. Overall, this offers a balanced and coherent interpretation of these Languedoc terroirs, emphasizing accuracy and clarity rather than a demonstrative approach.