Laurence de Veyrac Sauvignon BlancLaurence de Veyrac Sauvignon Blanc is bright pale yellow in colour with a little green reflection. Aromas of yellow peach, nectarine and flint. A soft style, fruity, lively, in harmony with a fresh aftertaste full of citru
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Laurence de Veyrac Sauvignon Blanc is bright pale yellow in colour with a little green reflection. Aromas of yellow peach, nectarine and flint. A soft style, fruity, lively, in harmony with a fresh aftertaste full of citrus. Beautiful appetite-stimulating aperitif, delicious with smoked fish, scallops and green asparagus.
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Owned by the Lord of Guers as from the 13th century, the Domaine de Castelnau has very ancient origins. Since 1997, the estate belongs to Batrice and Christophe Muret, thus carrying on their wine-grower forefathers vocation.
The Languedoc, a thousand-year-old region, surviving the phylloxera pest of late 19th century and taking advantage of the 20th century overproduction, has nowadays the most renowned grape varieties blooming on its soil: Chardonnay, Viognier, Sauvignon blanc, Syrah, Merlot Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot noir et Picpoul.
Situated halfway between the Mediterranean Sea and the Massif Central foothills, 4kms away from the historical city of Pzenas, the Estate vineyard extends over plains and garrigues.
While the fine sand, clay, or silt carried by the nearby running Hrault waters give fresh and fruity White and Ros wines, the Red wines develop their full maturity on the clay-limestone hillsides. The Etang de Thau, not far away, bathes its influence on the Picpoul de Pinet plots.
Situated halfway between the Mediterranean Sea and the Massif Central foothills, 4kms away from the historical city of Pzenas, the Estate vineyard extends over plains and garrigues.
While the fine sand, clay, or silt carried by the nearby running Hrault waters give fresh and fruity White and Ros wines, the Red wines develop their full maturity on the clay-limestone hillsides. The Etang de Thau, not far away, bathes its influence on the Picpoul de Pinet plots.
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