Shared Domain - Gilles Berlioz

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Savoie Wine Chignin-Bergeron | White | 2024

Shared Domain - Gilles Berlioz

The Girls 2024

Savoie Wine Chignin-Bergeron | White | 2024

This Roussanne (Bergeron here) is a unique wine, crafted from a meticulous selection of grapes from the "Les Châteaux" vineyard. Grown on south-facing clay-limestone soil, this wine benefits from an ideal terroir that allows it to reveal its full complexity. The 15-year-old vines, planted at a density of 7,000 vines per hectare, reflect a viticultural approach focused on quality and respect for biodiversity, as evidenced by the organic and Demeter certifications.

Regular price €52.90

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Packaging

Break-resistant

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Country of origin: France

Region, Savoie

Appellation, Savoie Wine Chignin-Bergeron

Grape variety(ies), Roussanne

Certification, Organic

Sweetness,

Winemaking, Aging in stainless steel tanks

Soil type: Clay-limestone

Alcohol content: 12 .5%

Regular price €52.90
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52,90 €

How should this wine be enjoyed?

Wine Profile

Round | Floral

Serving Suggestions

Serve at 10° to 12°

Aging potential

5 to 10 years

Our take on this vintage

On the nose, this Roussanne reveals subtle, elegant aromas of white flowers and white-fleshed fruits, with a hint of minerality that reflects its clay-rich terroir. On the palate, the texture is silky, offering a beautiful balance between freshness and roundness. The fruity notes are enhanced by a gentle mineral touch that lingers through the finish. This wine delivers a silky, crystal-clear sensation that extends into a delicate finish. A harmony that will appeal to lovers of well-crafted, expressive wines.

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Shared Domain - Gilles Berlioz

Savoie | France

Gilles Berlioz’s approach is evident in vineyards tended almost like a garden, where each vine is pruned to reveal its unique character. Here, the Jacquère and Altesse varieties develop a density unusual for Savoie, characterized by crystalline fruit and pronounced complexity. The morainic soils impart a subtle tension that structures the whole, while the aging—often long but discreet—softens the edges without dampening the wines’ energy. These cuvées exhibit the candor characteristic of estates that harvest at just the right ripeness, with a luminous touch and a quiet depth. It is patient, transparent work that demonstrates just how capable Chignin is of producing white wines of great stature.