Chateau Maurel Chardonnay
Chateau Maurel Chardonnay is from Chateau Maurel – a wine estate that exists since the time of the Benedictine monks. Here, the first vines were planted as early as the 17th century. Early on, the quality was associated with a high appreciation of Cabarde’s Appelation. This creates terroir-stressed plants with an impressive body and structure.
Located in the heart of AOP Cabardes, the 160-hectare vineyard (30 hectares of which are farmed) is backed by the Montagne Noire and benefits from the Languedoc sun and the Atlantic freshness all year long. On this unique terroir, at the crossroads of the oceanic and Mediterranean winds, there is a real division between the diversity of soils, climate typicity and mastery of blends.
From 1973, Alain Maurel become the owner of this winery. Then the whole family, father and three girls started the family business together. Now, young oenologist , Oliver Ramé created the high quality products with success after his long trip in the wineries all over the world.
Château Maurel is part of a reasoned agriculture approach, certified by the main organisation “TERRA VITIS”. However, Chateau Maurel has gone much further in respect of the soil. Following a strong believe in an organic approach, they have not used any herbicides in their soils since 2015, with all weeding being undertaken manually.
With the necessary respect for tradition and modern oenology, succeed in wines full of character, which lastingly inspire, especially in the case of this Chateau Maurel Chardonnay. A wine of high elegance and yet a lot of power.
Region: Vin D Pays D’Oc
Vintage: 2016
Grape Type: Chardonnay
ABV: 13.5%
Soil: Clay and limestone
Weather conditions: The Languedoc Roussillon French region, located in the south of France is renowned for its dry and warm climate throughout the year especially for its mild winters and really hot summers. Languedoc Roussillon is lined along its southern side by the Mediterranean Sea. This is the reason why Languedoc region soaks in sweetness and warmth all year long. On average there are 2,506 sunshine hours a year. The region is a dry region of France, rainfalls are rare but can be really violent.
Wine making / Ageing: All grapes are manually harvested with a manual first press. Temperature controlled fermentation done in vats. Wine is matured on lees with regular stirring. Filtration and bottling with their own facilities.
Tasting: Exotic fruits on the nose with honey and a slight toasting. Perfect balance on the acidity to keep this wine exceptionally firm and dry.
Food Pairing: Chateau Maurel Chardonnay is a bottle that works well with a wide array of cuisine. The fruits and honey can cut through Sichuan spice. The dry acidity pairs well with seafood and shell fish. For western food, this is a bottle for fish or poultry.
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