Les Plants Nobles
Production area
The Pinot Noir grapes, grown in specific vineyards on clay-limestone soils along the Mediterranean coast, are subjected to a wide temperature range. As a result, they benefit from very favourable conditions for reaching full ripeness and expressing all the richness of the grape variety.
Origins
This range of easy-drinking wines, pays tribute to the great noble French varietals and especially to the roots of Ropiteau Frères.
Varietal
100% Pinot Noir
Tasting notes
COLOUR: Light and elegant raspberry pink.
NOSE: Aromas of fresh red fruit (raspberry, strawberry), citrus notes (grapefruit, tangerine) and a hint of English candy.
PALATE: Elegant, balanced, structured and fresh, with a clean, supple attack, an unctuous character and a slight sensation of sweetness.
Vinification and maturing
Harvested by night at optimum maturity, in order to keep all the freshness and obtain nice colour and intensity aromas, the Pinot Noir grapes were directly pressed at their arrival at the winery. Then, the press juice went through a static settling at low temperature (14-16°C / 57-60°F) for a gentle fermentation and conservation of the fine fruity aromas. Sowing of aromatic selected yeasts was then followed by a fermentation at 18°C (64°F) with micro-ventilation. Once the malolactic fermentation was complete, the wine was racked and aged on fine lies, which were regularly stirred (kept in suspension).
Food and wine pairing
Enjoy as an aperitif, with thinly sliced Serrano ham, a mix of garden vegetables and all summer dishes such as a grilled white meat, a filet of pork in curry sauce, grilled prawns, tapas, and mixed salads.
Serving suggestions
Serve cool, at a temperature of 8-10°C.
Ageing potential
Drink now.
Where to find us
21190 Meursault
France
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