La Grapp'A

Melon 2023

Jura Coast | White | 2023

La Grapp'A

Melon 2023

Jura Coast | White | 2023

Domaine de la Grapp’A’s Melon 2023 is a unique and vibrant white wine that showcases the Melon à Queue Rouge grape variety in a free-spirited, precise, and quintessentially Jura-style interpretation.

Its natural vibrancy and drinkability make it a particularly enjoyable wine when young. Served at around 10 to 11 °C, it fully reveals its brilliance and energy. Best enjoyed young to appreciate its liveliness, though it may evolve slightly toward more mineral notes. It is a free-spirited, straightforward, and sincere white wine, true to the committed and artisanal spirit of Domaine de la Grapp’A!

Regular price €42.90

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Within 24 hours

Packaging

Break-resistant

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Within 14 days

Customer Service Response

Within 2 business hours

Country of origin: France

Region, Jura

Appellation, Côtes du Jura

Grape variety(ies), Red-stemmed melon

Certification, Organic , and Biodynamic

Sweetness,

Winemaking, Aging in stainless steel tanks

Soil type: Clay-limestone

Alcohol content: 12 .0%

Regular price €42.90
Melon 2023
42,90 €

How should this wine be enjoyed?

Wine Profile

Fresh | Floral and Fruity

Serving Suggestions

Serve at 10° to 12°

Aging potential

5 to 10 years

Our take on this vintage

The clean, crisp nose reveals notes of green apple, juicy pear, floral linden, and a subtle mineral salinity that invites you to take a sip. On the palate, it is taut and airy; the crisp, tangy attack gives way to a fresh, effervescent mid-palate, followed by a lingering finish of citrus and fresh herbs.

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La Grapp'A

Languedoc | France

In Auvergne, La Grapp’A produces wines made primarily from Gamay grapes grown on basalt soils. The reds exhibit lively black fruit, subtle tension, and a slightly smoky character typical of the region. The gentle winemaking process yields elegant wines, sometimes almost infusion-like in character. This is a charming, accessible estate that does justice to Auvergne’s volcanic renaissance.