Mas del Périé

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Vouvray | Orange | 2024

Mas del Périé

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Vouvray | Orange | 2024

This wine, made from 100% Chenin grapes, is cultivated biodynamically on a 1-hectare parcel at an altitude of 350 meters. The Kimmeridgian limestone soil imparts a unique character to the wine. Careful vinification includes a long maceration in amphorae, followed by 12 months of aging without fining or filtration, preserving the wine's authenticity. The absence of added sulfites underscores the purity and the estate's commitment to respectful winemaking practices.

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Country of Origin, France

Region, Southwest

Appellation, Vouvray

Grape variety, Chenin

Certification, Organic

Sweetness,

Vinification, Amphora aging

Soil type, Limestone

Alcohol content , 12.5%

Regular Price €34.90
Orange voilée stoneware bottle 2024
34,90 €

How to enjoy this wine?

Cuvée Profile

Powerful | Mineral

Serving Recommendations

Serve at 12° to 14°

Aging Potential

5 to 10 years

Our Review of the Cuvée

On the nose, this Chenin immediately captivates with its complex aromas, evoking notes of white-fleshed fruits and wild flowers. On the palate, the attack is direct and reveals a silky texture, a result of the long maceration and aging in amphorae. This wine offers a minerality distinctly marked by the Kimmeridgian soil, while its invigorating freshness and impressive length on the palate are notable for their persistence. A wine of character that expresses the very essence of its terroir.

Mas del Périé - Fabien Jouves

Mas del Périé

Languedoc | France

In Cahors, Fabien Jouves manages Mas del Périé, employing a precise plot-by-plot approach to Malbec cultivation. The various cuvées are crafted based on the geology of the plateau and hillsides, contrasting calcareous soils, which impart verticality and tension, with deeper clay soils, which contribute body and density.

Biodynamic practices underpin the entire process, from soil management to vinification. The aging process utilizes various vessels—amphorae, foudres, and barriques—employed as fine-tuning tools to refine the profiles without obscuring the expression of the grape or the terroir.

The wines maintain a clear definition, featuring precise dark fruit and structures that are never heavy. The finishes remain discernible and balanced, reflecting an approach where each cuvée offers a distinct and coherent interpretation of the various facets of the Cahors plateau.