Domaine De La Mongestine

Madmed Orange 2025

Vin de France | Orange | 2025

Domaine De La Mongestine

Madmed Orange 2025

Vin de France | Orange | 2025

Domaine Mongestine, a vineyard revitalized with passion and respect for nature. Certified organic since 2014, this 115-hectare estate, which was completely replanted in 2001, produces unique and authentic wines. The vines thrive in a preserved environment, producing complex and balanced wines, both as IGP and AOP Coteaux d’Aix-en-Provence. With natural winemaking and varied aging, each bottle tells the story of this exceptional estate. A sure bet for lovers of wines with character.

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Country of Origin, France

Region, Provence

Appellation, Vin de France

Grape variety(ies): Vermentino / Rolle and Sauvignon Blanc

Certification, Natural Wine Method

Sweetness Level, Dry

Vinification,

Soil Type, Clay-limestone

Alcohol content, 13.0%

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How to enjoy this wine?

Cuvée Profile

Light | Complex

Serving Recommendations

Serve between 10° and 12°

Aging Potential

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Our Review of the Cuvée

This orange wine boasts a beautiful deep yellow-orange color. On the nose, it offers lively, fruity aromas of citrus and bitter orange peel, with a hint of garrigue. On the palate, it is supple, elegant, crisp, and juicy. A perfect orange wine for everyday enjoyment.

Domaine De La Mongestine

Domaine De La Mongestine

Provence | France

Perched on the hills above Jouques, north of the Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence, the Domaine de la Mongestine—founded in 2017—offers a surprising take on Provence. Across 120 hectares cultivated using organic and biodynamic methods, Maxime Gamard takes advantage of the high-altitude plateau to produce wines of unexpected freshness: far from the sunny, heady rosés, here the wide temperature swings shape crisp, precise, and resolutely natural whites and reds.

The estate has become a benchmark for natural wines in the region—and has even sparked an unexpected legal dispute: DJ Bob Sinclar sued the estate over a wine named “Bob Singlar,” a name chosen to deliberately create a phonetic confusion. Anecdotes aside, Mongestine’s wines stand out for their distinct identity and stylistic consistency.