Adrien Berlioz - Cellier des Cray

Grand Zeph 2024

Savoie Wine Chignin-Bergeron | White | 2024

Adrien Berlioz - Cellier des Cray

Grand Zeph 2024

Vin de Savoie Chignin-Bergeron | Blanc | 2024

The winemaking process for this wine emphasizes meticulous care, from the hand-picking of the grapes—which avoids any crushing—to fermentation in stainless steel tanks with regular stirring over a period of six to eight months. This painstaking work results in a wine with a precise aromatic profile and a delicate texture.

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Country of Origin, France

Region, Savoie

Appellation, Savoie Wine Chignin-Bergeron

Grape variety(ies), Roussanne

Certification, Organic

Sweetness,

Winemaking, Stainless steel tank aging

Soil Type, Clay-limestone

Alcohol Content , 12.0%

Regular price 35.40€
Grand Zeph 2024
35,40 €

How to enjoy this wine?

Cuvée Profile

Round | Floral

Serving Recommendations

Serve between 10° and 12°

Aging Potential

2 to 5 years

Our Review of the Cuvée

From the very first whiff, this wine reveals subtle aromas of white flowers and pear, evoking a springtime stroll through an orchard. On the palate, it captivates with its silky texture, thanks to aging on fine lees, which also lends it a lovely roundness. The flavors are centered around a pleasant freshness and a mineral finish, typical of Roussanne. A wine that invites tasting and will delight enthusiasts, offering an experience rich in nuances.

Adrien Berlioz - Cellier des Cray

Adrien Berlioz - Cellier des Cray

Savoie | France

At the heart of the Chignin Bergeron vineyard, Adrien Berlioz is now one of the most distinctive voices in Savoie wine. Located in Chignin, in the Alpine foothills of Savoie, he took over the family estate in 2006 and gradually transformed it into a respected artisanal benchmark for the quality of his wines and the clarity of his approach.

Adrien's vineyard spans approximately 7 hectares, divided into 17 micro-parcels, often situated on steep slopes that can reach a 50% gradient, necessitating entirely manual intervention. The clay-limestone soils, rich in scree, moraines, and schist, impart an intense mineral energy and precise maturity to the grapes, characteristic of the region's steep terroirs.

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