Domaine Plageoles

Verdanel 2021

Vin de France | White | 2021

Domaine Plageoles

Verdanel 2021

Vin de France | Blanc | 2021

This wine is made from the rare Verdanel vines, a grape variety preserved by INRA. It is grown on clay-limestone soil, with vines trained in the goblet style and yields limited to 30 hl/ha. The winemaking process prioritizes natural methods: direct pressing, overnight settling, and fermentation with indigenous yeasts. Twelve months of aging in tanks before bottling give it its uniqueness and authenticity.

Regular price €17.90

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Country of Origin, France

Region, Southwest

Appellation, Vin de France

Grape variety(ies), Verdanel

Certification, Organic

Sweetness,

Vinification, Aging in concrete vats

Soil Type, Clay-limestone

Alcohol Content , 13.5%

Regular price €17.90
Verdanel 2021
17,90 €

How to enjoy this wine?

Cuvée Profile

Light | Fruity

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 captivates with its pure and delicate character, offering vibrant aromas of white fruit and fresh flowers. On the palate, its structure is fine and light, supported by a lively freshness that highlights the quality of the clay-limestone terroir. The texture is silky and harmonious, with a pleasant finish that invites you to savor the moment. This wine, crafted in accordance with natural traditions, promises a rich and authentic sensory experience, honoring the preserved heritage of Verdanel.

Domaine Plageoles

Domaine Plageoles

Languedoc | France

For several generations, Domaine Plageoles in Gaillac has been dedicated to promoting the indigenous grape varieties of the Gaillac vineyard, including Mauzac, Ondenc, Prunelart, and Duras. This foundational work aims to preserve an ancient varietal heritage, closely linked to the plateau's soils and climate.

Each cuvée explores a different facet of these grape varieties, with profiles ranging from ethereal registers to more structured expressions, always rooted in their origin. The white wines are distinguished by their clean persistence and fine bitterness that extends the finish, while the reds exhibit granular tannins, characteristic of the local varieties.

The vinification processes favor a refined approach, with maturation conducted gently to avoid masking the grapes' inherent expression. The estate's overall work offers a clear and faithful interpretation of the Gaillac vineyard, providing a precise understanding of its historical identity and diversity