Domaine Terrasses de Gabrielle

Kalash 2020

Pays D'Hérault | White | 2020

Domaine Terrasses de Gabrielle

Kalash 2020

Pays D'Hérault | White | 2020

This cuvée of mountain grape varieties is distinguished by its careful blend of Altesse and Petit Manseng, grown on prime terroirs. The winemaking process is precise, with slow pressing and temperature-controlled fermentation in stainless steel tanks, ensuring aromatic integrity and preserved freshness. The limited yield results in a dense and concentrated wine, reflecting true oenological rigor.

Regular price 10,80€

Shipping

Within 24 hours

Packaging

Anti-breakage

Returns

Within 14 days

Customer service response

Within 2 business hours

Country of origin, France

Region , Languedoc

Appellation, Pays D'Hérault

Grape variety(s), Altesse, Petit Manseng, and Vermentino / Rolle

Certification, Organic

Sweetness,

Winemaking, Aged in stainless steel tanks

Soil Type , Clay-limestone

Alcohol content, %

Regular price 10,80€
Kalash 2020
10,80 €

How to appreciate this wine?

Food and wine pairing tips
  • Cuisine méditerranéenne
Service tips

Serve at 10° to 12°

Guarding potential

1 to 2 years

Our opinion on the vintage

From the moment it's opened, this wine intrigues with its subtle nose, evoking ripe pear, bergamot, and a sun-drenched minerality. On the palate, it reveals a straight and elegant structure, with remarkable density that delicately envelops a subtle acidity. The finish, marked by a noble bitterness and saline and spicy notes, lingers long, adding a complex and sophisticated dimension to the whole. This serious and almost austere wine encourages patience, promising a fascinating evolution over time, hinting at captivating secondary and tertiary aromas.

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Domaine Terrasses de Gabrielle

Languedoc | France

These wines possess a kind of instinctive harmony, as if the many grape varieties of Minervois readily coexist. Carignan, Grenache, Cinsault: each contributes a nuance without overpowering the others. The white wines, though rarer, are surprising. The winemaking is straightforward, sometimes a little rough around the edges, but the overall impression is one of genuine sincerity. In short: highly drinkable.