Vitatge Vielh de Lapeyre

This pale gold white wine from Southwest France has light aromas of Muscat grapes, dried fruits and brioche. The palate is supported by fresh acidity with sweet notes of oak. It goes perfectly with fish dishes, grilled poultry or roast veal served in a white sauce with mushrooms and with ripe cheeses. Available for deliveries within Metro Manila.

Grape Variety / Blend: gros manseng, petit manseng, courbu
Winery / Estate: Clos Lapeyre

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This pale gold white wine from Southwest France has light aromas of Muscat grapes, dried fruits and brioche. The palate is supported by fresh acidity with sweet notes of oak. It goes perfectly with fish dishes, grilled poultry or roast veal served in a white sauce with mushrooms and with ripe cheeses.

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₱ 1,715.00 ₱ 1,715.00 1715.0 PHP

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Product-Type: Wine
Type: white
Price Point: 1,501 to 2,000
Style: Sweet & Luscious
Vintage: 2010
Blend/Grape Variety: courbu gros manseng petit manseng
Volume: 750 ml
Alcohol: 13.50%
Country: France
Region: Southwest France
Estate: Clos Lapeyre
Appellation: AOC Jurancon Sec
Fermentation: Natural
Wine-Making Process: Organic
FOOD PAIRING: POULTRY / PORK / VEAL: Grilled
FOOD PAIRING: FISH: Baked
FOOD PAIRING: CHEESES: Semi Hard Ripened cheese

Winery

Southwest France, France: Clos Lapeyre

This family farm was traditional dedicated to mixed farming with livestock, small fruits and grapes which were taken to the local cooperative. From 1985 onwards, the estate was turned over exclusively to viticulture when Jean-Bernard Larrieu gave birth to Clos Lapeyre, farming his vines, fermenting his grapes, aging his wines, bottling and then selling them. In 2000, the vineyard covered about 10 hectares and then in 2004 it grew when the magnificent, old vineyards of Domaine de Nays-Labassère were taken over, with an extra 7 hectares in the heart of Chapelle-de-Rousse.

Certified organic viticulture licensed by Qualité France, soils are plowed in Spring between the rows and the vines to aerate the soils and promote deep rooting. A simple and traditional cellar with small means of intervention as the wine is really made in the vineyards. Used are stainless steel tanks for the fruit-driven range of wines and barrel cellar with foudres for the other cuvées.

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