back

Domaine Montrose - Viognier 2020

France, Languedoc

No boring viognier here. Lively and dashing, this cuvee is remarkable for its intense aromas and freshness. 

Country France
Region Languedoc
Appellation Cotes de Thongue
Winery Domaine Montrose
Vintage 2020
Color White
Varietal(s) 100% Viognier
¥3,050  (incl. tax)

No boring viognier here. Lively and dashing, this cuvee is remarkable for its intense aromas and freshness. 

Country France
Region Languedoc
Appellation Cotes de Thongue
Winery Domaine Montrose
Vintage 2020
Color White
Varietal(s) 100% Viognier
Owning & Enjoying

Tasting notes

Creamy but balanced, with notes of vanilla, almond, exotic fruits, orange zest and a refreshing acidity that keeps you reaching for more. 

Pairing

Shellfish, fish, white meat, hard cheeses.

Production

Terroir

Chalky-clay and pebbly (Villafranchien). 

Viticulture

Sustainable vine growing

Vinification

Each terroir is vinified separately. Grapes are harvested at night to preserve freshness. They are destemmed before a short skin contact or a direct pressing. Fermentation temperature is maintained between 15°C to 18°C to retain fruits aromas. Wines are blended after fermentation and then aged in stainless steel vats for 3 months.

Data
Closure Synthetic Cork
Volume 750ml
Alcohol 12%
Product Code 20W492
Inventory In Stock (48)
Winery

Winery Description

Domaine Montrose is the fruit of Coste’s family labour, a family who have been perpetuating their winemaking know-how for more than 300 years, and who lovingly work to ensure this heritage is passed on to future generations.

Family terroir
Montrose is located in the South of France, in the Languedoc region, just a few kilometres from Pézenas and the Mediterranean. The property boasts 80ha of vines, grouped together around the estate.
The estate is located in Côtes de Thongue, a small region made up of about fifty producers. The producers of this wine appellation have the particularity of having declined to be granted official AOC certification in order to ensure their own freedom, to be able to create their own personal wines.
Montrose vines are grown on soils that are typical for this wine appellation: Villafranchiens terraces (i.e. with small  Ordonnance de Joseph Alazard, ancêtre de la famille Costeround pebbles) and clay-limestone. We are also lucky to own vines located on the sides of two volcanos, Montrose and Montredon, which endow our wines with a characteristic flavour.

Centuries old history
The name Montrose appears on the first French cadastral maps, the Cassini maps, drawn up after 1756. The name can actually be traced as far back as 1696, but its origin is much older, proof of which can be found in underground cellars dating back to the 16th century.

The Three Lizards: family crest since 1701
On 1 July 1701, Joseph Alazard received a crest featuring Three Lizards. Today, his descendants, Bernard and his son Olivier Coste, run Domaine Montrose. As a tribute to their ancestor, The Three Lizards appear on all Montrose bottles.

 

Customer Reviews

Be the first to review this wine!