Domaine de la Combe: Night Harvest White Melon 2023
Domaine de la Combe: Night Harvest White Melon 2023

Domaine de la Combe: Night Harvest White Melon 2023

Domaine de la Combe: Night Harvest White Melon 2023

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Delivery time: 2 - 4 days
Normal price €15,90
€21,20 /l
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Alkohol
11.5 % vol
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  • Melon de Bourgogne
Region
Loire

The Cuvée Vendange Nocturne from Domaine de la Combe is a dry white wine with fresh acidity.

The grapes used to make this cuvée come from a unique terroir that gives them an aromatic unity deeply shaping the wine. The grapes were harvested at night to make optimal use of the cool temperatures. This process is by no means incidental but prevents oxidation of the grapes, thus preserving all the natural fruit aromas before pressing.

This wine is not aged and is bottled at the beginning of December to preserve the primary fruit aromas characteristic of this wine.

Abgefüllt durch
Domain of the Combe
1 The Cross of the Brush, 44690 Saint-Fiacre-sur-Maine, France
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Domain of the Combe

The Gadais estate is located in the village of Saint-Fiacre in the appellation "Muscadet Sèvre et Maine". The estate manages over 100 different plots, all planted with Melon de Bourgogne.

After studying oenology in Bordeaux and Beaune, Pierre-Henri took over the family winery from his father in 2016.

During a stay abroad in Switzerland, his fascination for organic and biodynamic viticulture grew. In Pierre-Henri's work, respect for the product is always paramount. A low-intervention winemaking process (which also includes the reduction of sulfur additions) and organic vineyard work are testaments to this development. Currently, a new cellar is being built, where the wine is moved exclusively by gravity.

The Muscadet region is known for its variety of soil types. These include mica schist, orthogneiss, and granite. Melon de Bourgogne is perfectly suited to reflect the fine differences between the terroirs. Therefore, the family focuses entirely on the indigenous variety Melon de Bourgogne. This grape variety has been present in the region since 1616 and has adapted perfectly to the Atlantic climate and the soil types of the region over the centuries.

In addition to the classic "Muscadet sur Lie", many other wine styles are produced here that showcase the variety's diversity. The wines of the estate have nothing to do with the bland seafood companions that are often found in the region.

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