Dry white wine, 75cl. Full bodied Chardonnay and Viognier blend from Cahors, France. 12.5% ABV.
Pale yellow colour with gold reflections. Expressive nose with with notes of white flowers, rosehip and apricot. Ample, supple and fresh in the mouth with peach, apricot and brioche notes with a magnificent frame and long finish.
Producer Profile Château Lagrézette
A medieval castle built in the 12th century, Château Lagrézette was acquired by Alain Dominique Perrin, owner-wine grower, in 1980. Although the estate has been growing the Malbec grape since 1503, the property had not been producing notable wines since the 1930s. After extensive restoration, the château and its 90 hectares of vines are now classified as a historic monument. Under the supervision of consultant-oenologist Michel Rolland, Château Lagrézette has developed a reputation for its Malbecs, which have been described by Robert Parker as the “Quintessence of Cahors”.