Le Soula, Trigone Blanc, Lot XX, Vin de France

  • White
  • Dry
  • Full Bodied
  • Viura
Ready - at best
Product: 10008063692
Le Soula, Trigone Blanc, Lot XX, Vin de France

Description

This incredible cuvée from the Fenouillèdes mountain range, at the foot of the grand Pyrenees is a hidden gem in the Languedoc, for those in the know. One of the champions of biodynamics in the region, this intriguing blend of old-vine Sauvignon Blanc, Vermentino, Grenache Blanc and others is a beautifully well-balanced and textured wine. The colour has a golden hue, and the nose has a welcoming bouquet of herbal notes and spiced orchard fruits. The palate is silky and fresh, dry and full bodied, with even a hint of some tropical fruits, mango and pineapple. An ideal food wine, enjoy this with game or rich salads.

Drink 2023 - 2025

Katie Merry, Assistant Buyer, Berry Bros. & Rudd

Colour White
Sweetness Dry
Maturity Ready - at best
Grape List Viura
Body Full Bodied
Producer Le Soula

About this wine

Viura

Viura is a synonym for Macabeo and is the most widely planted white grape variety in Rioja. It is a fairly straightforward grape to cultivate, although it is susceptible to disease and in particular to downy mildew and grey rot. It is a generous-yielding grape and in Rioja it tends to be blended with approximately 5% Malvasia to produce classic white Riojas. In Rioja Alvesa it is often blended with Tempranillo to produce high quality Red Riojas.
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France

France

France is the world’s leading fine wine producer. Its key regions – Bordeaux, Burgundy, Champagne, Loire, Rhône, Alsace and, increasingly, Languedoc Roussillon – set the benchmark internationally for a diverse range of wine styles. The country’s grape varieties are grown, and its wines emulated, throughout the world.
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Le Soula

Le Soula produces wines of remarkable quality at high altitude in the Fenouillèdes region of the Roussillon, in the foothills of the Pyrénées, up above the Agly valley. Le Soula’s wines combine freshness and vitality, a characteristic which stems from the soil and the climate. The soil is granitic and poor. The climate is hard and extreme, combining the heat of the Southern sun with the cold and rain of the mountains at a height of between 350 and 600 metres, and the effects of the Tramontane wind. There are 53 hectares of which 23 are planted with vines in small widely spread parcels with different expositions to the sun. Gérard Gauby, the Roussillon's most highly respected vigneron, had become aware of the potential of vineyards at higher altitude to produce wines with real finesse. In 2001 he formed a partnership with his English wine importers, Roy Richards and Mark Walford, to create a new estate. In 2008, they were joined by Gérald Standley who now runs the vineyard and has become a partner in the enterprise. Since the outset, the vineyards have been managed organically and they are now worked biodynamically. Being completely organic the vineyards are a haven for flora and fauna. Wild boar emerge from the forests to turn over the soils in search of grubs and herbs, which are to be found in abundance. The vineyard is principally composed of very old vines with some planted more recently. The red grape varieties are Carignan, Syrah and Grenache noir . The white wines are blended from a cocktail of Macabeu, Sauvignon blanc, Grenache blanc and gris, Vermentino, Marsanne, Roussanne, Malvoisie du Roussillon and Chardonnay.  Le Soula is to be found in a great many of the world's leading restaurants in many different countries
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