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Château de Manissy Châteauneuf-du-Pape Terres Blanches Bio 2019

An iron fist in a velvet glove. Chateauneuf-du-Pape Terres Blanches comes from a very small batch from one of our best terroirs in Châteauneuf-du-Pape. Only 1,800 bottles, the result is a powerful yet silky wine. Very complex, with scents of sweet spices and Madagascar pepper. Delicate and balanced on the palate. Tones of licorice, violets and cocoa beans are expressed in a long-lasting finish.
The grapes are hand-harvested and come from a soil of hard limestone and clay. The south-facing terroir enjoys all-day sunshine.After harvest, the grapes are destemmed, crushed and cold soaked for 12 to 48 hours. Alcoholic fermentation is started by indigenous yeasts for 25 days at moderate temperatures (24- 28°C) for about 20 days. The wine is aged in concrete tanks and new 225-liter barrels for 12 months. It is a wine well suited to aging.
  • About Château de Manissy

    The most famous, if not famous wine from the Rhone is undoubtedly Châteauneuf-du-Pape. The vineyards are located in the immediate vicinity of the city of Avignon, which was once home to a Papal castle. Bottles of this often robust wine therefore usually bear a Papal coat of arms.

    This part of the Rhône Valley is the widest part. Whereas the river just north (Condrieu, Côte Rotie) is relatively narrow with very steep slopes, the southernmost part shows just the opposite. The river there forms a delta, it is wide and flat. The bottom there is littered with large round-worn gravel, brought in by the river, called "Galets. This metre-thick layer of gravel is very much in evidence around Tavel, but definitely also around Avignon. The sun burns brightly there, causing the stones to store heat during the day to release it in the evening. In the cool of the evening, it is curious to feel the heat coming out of the ground. In addition to gravel, there are sandy soils and calcareous clays. The "white soils" (stony sandy soils with lime) of Lauze possess a very high lime content and are called "Terres Blanches.

    Château de Manissy appears in writings as early as the 17th century and at the time was owned by the Lafarge family. Since there was no successor in that family to continue the estate, it was donated to the church. It was those church brothers who planted the vineyards in Tavel, and in the early 20th century their first harvest was brought in. Since the denomination itself had by now reached old age, in 2003 the vineyard management was handed over to Florian André, a young winemaker from Tavel.

    Florian, 7th generation in the wine family, immediately began the "conversion" to organic cultivation. He took university courses in both Orange and Beaune. In Burgundy, he interned at the renowned Domaine Armand Rousseau in Gevrey-Chambertin. He also took internship training in Bordeaux. There he worked with the famous Lurton family in Margaux, owners of the Grand Cru châteaux Brane Cantenac, Dufort Vivens and Ferrière. All at these top châteaux work sustainably and in many cases now biodynamically. Anno 2021, all of Château de Manissy's vineyards have been converted to biodynamic culture and are now also certified biodynamic (Demeter).

    • Druif

      Greneache (ondanks dat er 13 druifrassen zijn toegestaan is dit top Châteauneuf-du Pape! van slechts 1 druifras

    • Jaartal

      2018

    • Herkomst

      A.O.C. Châteauneuf-du-Pape

    • Lekker bij

      alle soorten krachtig vlees, gerechten met een hoog smaakgehalte

    • Smaakprofiel

      Ondanks de krachtige, volle wijn is de 2018 al goed drinkbaar, tannines zijn krachtig zonder storend te zijn

    • Productiemethode

      Biodynamisch, demeter gekeurd en natuurlijk gemaakt

    • Inhoud

      14,5% - 0,75L

    • Prijzen

      Vivino: 4,4 / Decanter: 94 P