Farming
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Citrus, Lime, White Flowers
Gascony / White / Gros Manseng, Petit Manseng / Organic
Farming |
Organic |
Producer |
Labranche Laffont |
Grape |
Gros Manseng/Petit Manseng |
Wine Type |
White |
Country |
France |
Region |
Pacherenc Du Vic Bilh Sec AOC, Gascony |
Vintage |
2020 |
Alcohol |
13% |
Size |
75cl |
This rarely seen white wine from Madiran is one of France’s best kept secrets. In fact, Christine Dupuy produces just a few hundred cases per year. The wine is aged on its lees and develops additional complexity in French oak for 2 months before bottling.
Notes on the producer
In 1992 when she was just 23, Christine Dupuy took over 6ha of family vineyards when her father died unexpectedly, becoming the youngest winemaker in the Madiran appellation. Located on the gently rolling hillsides of Maumusson, in very sticky heavy yellow clay with some pebbles and limestone, the domaine had been in the family’s hands since the French revolution. Although she had just qualified as an oenologist, Christine had little practical experience, which she set out to gain by working stages at well-known local domaines Aydie, Capmartin and Chapelle l’Enclos, together with support and advice from Alain Brumont. Christine has come a long way since those early days and has gradually built up her holdings to current levels (with 15ha in Maumusson and 5ha in Saint-Lanne), all hand-harvested and tended organically since 2010 (certified since 2014). She is very fortunate to be one of only two growers in the region to own a clutch of tannat vines dating back to the 1870 before phylloxera.