Mas del Périé

Les Pièces Longues 2024

Vin de France | White | 2024

Mas del Périé

Les Pièces Longues 2024

Vin de France | White | 2024

Les Pièces Longues is a single-parcel cuvée from the locality of Les Cazalous in the northwestern part of the village of Trespoux-Rassiels. These massal selections of Loire Chenin on Kimmeridgian limestones produce a contemporary wine, combining dynamism and texture. The particularity of this soil is to bring fineness, freshness, and minerality to the wines!

Regular price 19,90€

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Country of origin, France

Region , Sud-Ouest

Appellation, Vin de France

Grape variety(s), Chenin

Certification, Organic and Biodynamics

Sweetness,

Winemaking, Raising animals in wooden containers

Soil Type , Limestone

Alcohol content, 12.5 %

Regular price 19,90€
Les Pièces Longues 2024
19,90 €

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Guarding potential

1 to 2 years

Our opinion on the vintage

On the nose, minerality dominates, accompanied by notes of lemon and orange, enhanced by a few floral touches. On the palate, the wine is taut and saline, while developing volume and a lovely textural complexity. The finish is crisp and fresh, with a pleasant return of fruit and minerality that lingers beautifully.

Mas del Périé - Fabien Jouves

Mas del Périé

Languedoc | France

In Cahors, Fabien Jouves manages Mas del Périé with a precise, plot-by-plot approach to Malbec. The different cuvées are based on the geology of the plateau and hillsides, contrasting limestone soils, which bring verticality and tension, with deeper clays, sources of flesh and density.

Biodynamics structures all the work, from soil management to winemaking. Aging uses a variety of containers—amphorae, foudres, and barrels—employed as tools for adjustment, in order to refine the profiles without masking the expression of the grape or the terroir.

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