Vignobles Francois Lurton

Corvezzo Vento d’Estate Pinot Grigio 2025

Delle Venezie | White | 2025

Vignobles Francois Lurton

Corvezzo Vento d’Estate Pinot Grigio 2025

Delle Venezie | Blanc | 2025

François Lurton, a renowned winemaker, employs innovative and environmentally friendly techniques in his vineyards in Argentina, Chile, Spain, and France. Biodynamics is at the heart of his philosophy, promoting diverse flora and fauna. His Mas Janeil, with its unique plots and innovative winery, produces wines of exceptional quality. Similarly, Corvezzo, a pioneer of organic Prosecco in Italy, prioritizes an environmental approach at every level.

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Country of originItaly
RegionVeneto
AppellationDelle Venezie
Grape variety(ies)Pinot Gris
CertificationOrganic
SweetnessDry
Soil TypeClay-limestone
Alcohol content13.0%
Regular price 11,90€
Corvezzo Vento d’Estate Pinot Grigio 2025
11,90 €

How to enjoy this wine?

Cuvée Profile

Round | Mineral

Serving Recommendations

Serve at 8° to 10°C

Aging Potential

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Our Review of the Cuvée

The wine has a straw-yellow color. On the nose, aromas of peach, lemon, and white flowers stand out clearly. On the palate, it has a round texture with delicate notes of honey, white flowers, and citrus. This wine evokes freshness and sweetness, making it perfect for pairing with roasted sea bass with cherry tomatoes or a vegetarian ratatouille. Best served between 8 and 10°C, this wine has an aging potential of 2 years.

Vignobles Francois Lurton

Vignobles Francois Lurton

Roussillon | France

At the foot of the Quéribus cliff in Roussillon, Mas Janeil is the most personal expression of François Lurton—the fifth generation of a family that has become one of France’s leading wine producers. Situated on a geological fault line that creates an exceptional diversity of soils (granite, limestone, schist), 30 hectares of vineyards cultivated using methods close to biodynamics produce structured, sometimes unconventional wines in which freshness and texture take center stage.

The Lurton family, originally from the Bordeaux region, went on to develop vineyards in South America. In our selection, it was their Italian, Chilean, and Argentine wines that won us over—a testament to their expertise in adapting to radically different terroirs.