Maxime Magnon

L'Estrade 2024

Vin de France | White | 2024

Maxime Magnon

L'Estrade 2024

Vin de France | Blanc | 2024

Located in the stunning landscapes of the Hautes-Corbières, the estate spans 15 hectares, cultivated with care and respect for the environment. The vines, grown without pesticides or insecticides, thrive in schist and clay-limestone soils, naturally enriched by grazing animals between fall and spring. Winemaking practices emphasize traditional methods, including hand-harvesting and sulfur-free fermentation driven by native yeasts, resulting in an authentic and pure product.

Regular price €19.90

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Country of Origin, France

Region, Languedoc

Appellation, Vin de France

Grape variety(ies), White Grenache 

Certification, Organic and Biodynamic

Sweetness,

Winemaking, Stainless steel tank aging

Soil Type, Clay-limestone

Alcohol content: 11 .9%

Regular price €19.90
L'Estrade 2024
19,90 €

How to enjoy this wine?

Cuvée Profile

Fresh | Mineral

Serving Recommendations

Serve at 6° to 8°C

Aging Potential

2 to 5 years

Our Review of the Cuvée

L’Estrade boasts a vibrant pale yellow color, dotted with fine bubbles that catch the light. The nose reveals a delicate bouquet, combining the sweetness of pear with the rich flavor of frangipane. On the palate, the attack is invigorating, offering a full-bodied, luscious texture enhanced by a subtle effervescence. Flavors of green apple and lemon harmonize in an intense finish, blending a slight chalky astringency with the refined bitterness of pomelo and ginger. This wine, both fresh and complex, will appeal to discerning connoisseurs as an aperitif or paired with a seafood-inspired meal.

Maxime Magnon

Maxime Magnon

Languedoc | France

Originally from Burgundy, Maxime Magnon settled in 2002 in the wild and rugged landscape of the Hautes Corbières, south of Corbières. There, between Villeneuve-les-Corbières, Durban, and Cascastel, he has made a forgotten terroir his own, breathing new life into ancient plots of century-old vines and establishing himself as one of the most exciting figures in the Languedoc’s renaissance.

The estate now covers some fifteen hectares planted on high-altitude soilscomposed of clay, schist, and limestone, which lend the grapes depth, finesse, and minerality. The vineyards are managed with a deep respect for life: certified organic farming, manual work in the plots, and even the integration of animals (sheep, cows) that graze in the winter to naturally enrich the microbial life of the soil.

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