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Fons Sanatis Mémé Jeanne

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Dry white wine, from the Petit Manseng variety, vinified as a red, in maceration.
Slightly tannic in the mouth but without heaviness, a very long finish.

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Fons Sanatis

Mémé Jeanne 2017

Vin de France

France - Languedoc

    

Mémé Jeanne is a dry white wine, from the Petit Manseng variety, vinified as a red, macerated with the skin of the berries. Vatting for 3 to 4 weeks in concrete vats with submerged marc cap. Fermentation exclusively with indigenous yeasts. The wine is then aged for 15 months in stainless steel vats.

Grape varieties:

100% small manseng.

Tasting Notes:

A gold color with copper highlights. Complex aromas of dried fruits, conifers and sweet spices. Slightly tannic in the mouth but without heaviness, a very long finish.

Wine style:

Maceration white wine.

Food and wine :

Monkfish fillet and saffron risotto, crustacean sauce. Monkfish papillote with bacon and black garlic, celery mousseline with dried fruits.

Aging potential in your cellar:

8 years

Analytic :

75 cl - 13% volume

Contains sulfites

Alcohol abuse is dangerous for health. To consume with moderation.

"The consumption of alcoholic beverages during pregnancy, even in small quantities, can have serious consequences on the health of the child".

Country : France
Region: Languedoc wine
Naming of wines : Wine from France
Color : White wine
Organic wine : Demeter
Type of farming: biodynamic agriculture, Organic Agriculture
Vintage : 2017
Keep : Childcare potential of 8 years and over
Style of wines : Maceration wine
The advice of guides : French Wine Review
Grapes: Little Manseng

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