French Touch White 2020
Country | French Touch |
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Region | French Touch |
Appellation | Languedoc |
Winery | French Touch |
Vintage | 2020 |
Color | White |
Varietal(s) | 80% Chardonnay, 20% Vermentino |
Country | French Touch |
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Region | French Touch |
Appellation | Languedoc |
Winery | French Touch |
Vintage | 2020 |
Color | White |
Varietal(s) | 80% Chardonnay, 20% Vermentino |
Tasting notes
Refreshing aromas of flowers and yellow citrus fruits.
Rich taste with a fresh attack.
A dignified impression.
Pairing
Aperitif, salad, grilled fish, seafood plancha (grilled), octopus pie with tomato sauce
Terroir
Clay and sand soil. The depth and filtering properties give the wine a fresh and sophisticated character.
Viticulture
Cordon Royat double tailoring. 4500 vines per hectare. Agriculture Raisonnée (responsible farming).
Based on Terra Vitis and HVE3 certification. Limited intervention in the field as much as possible.
Vinification
Machine harvested early in the morning of September. Direct pressing after de-stemming. Debourbage of the juice from the others for 36 hours at 8 degrees. Fermentation is performed at 15 degrees under temperature control. Aged in stainless steel tanks on fine lees for 1 month.
Closure | Crown |
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Volume | 750ml |
Alcohol | 13% |
Product Code | 20W1741 |
Inventory | Sold Out (0) |
Winery Description
The concept of French Touch originated in the early eighties in the music industry with the famous Palace night club in Paris and a generation of world famous DJs such as David Guetta and Bob Sinclar as well as bands as Daft Punks.
This style developed by those musicians was called the “French touch".
This concept of French Touch can be applied to other fields and fashion is one of them. The unique style of fashion designers such as Coco Chanel, Yves St Laurent ,Christian Dior, and Christian Lacroix to name a few has illuminated the fashion industry for decades.
But the concept of ”French Touch” definitely makes lots of sense in the wine world where there is definitely a “French touch” in the style of French wines versus new world wines.
Less forward fruit, more elegance, balance and complexity.
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