Le Libertin - IPG Pays d'Oc, Sauvignon Blanc // 6 x 750 ml // 12 % vol.
€49.90 €41.93
per set- Alcohol content ABV 12.0 %
- Allergens contains sulphites
- Closure Natural cork
- Colour white
- Content 6 x 0.75 l
Description
The wine: The wine flows into the glass in a powerful straw yellow. The nose is enchanted by an opulent melange of aromas of lychees, lemons, tangerines and green apples. Light notes of fresh hay and pepper emphasize the fruitiness. Fruity and fresh palate, with a character as refined as it is full. The finish convinces with mineral freshness and amazing length. A wine like a true libertine - enjoyable, self-indulgent and dissolute.
The food: La Louvière Le Libertin (»The libertine«) is also excellent served on its own. It pairs perfectly with light, marinated meat, Asian cuisine and fish, seafood and shellfish. We recommend drinking the wine at a slightly chilled temperature of between 10-12 °C.
Properties
Alcohol content: | ABV 12.0 % |
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Allergens: | contains sulphites |
Closure: | Natural cork |
Colour: | white |
Content: | 6 x 0.75 l |
Country of origin: | France |
Grape variety: | Sauvignon Blanc |
Maturation: | Steel tank |
Producer: | Domaine La Louviere, La Louvière, 11300 Malviès, France |
Quality level: | Organic |
Region of origin: | Languedoc |
Serving temperature: | 10-12 °C |
Style: | light and fruity |
Vegan: | no |
Properties
Alcohol content: | ABV 12.0 % |
---|---|
Allergens: | contains sulphites |
Closure: | Natural cork |
Colour: | white |
Content: | 6 x 0.75 l |
Country of origin: | France |
Grape variety: | Sauvignon Blanc |
Maturation: | Steel tank |
Producer: | Domaine La Louviere, La Louvière, 11300 Malviès, France |
Quality level: | Organic |
Region of origin: | Languedoc |
Serving temperature: | 10-12 °C |
Style: | light and fruity |
Vegan: | no |
Accessories
Manufacturer
Domaine La Louviere
The wolf was widespread in France, as in the rest of Central Europe, until the 19th century and man has always been fascinated by it. At the foot of the Pyrenees, it is said that the wolves of the region met on a mountain to look for prey. This mountain is located in the Malepère region, close to the Mediterranean Sea. At the Louvière (French for »wolves’ place«), the vines of the »Domaine La Louvière« stretch out today. The soil on which the vines thrive is of a very unique nature. It consists of clay, sand and limestone as well as large boulders. On the »bad stones«, the »males pierres«, the vines have to fight for nutrients and water and grow their roots deep into the soil through stony ground. This gives the vines a distinctive mineral taste. The exceptional climatic tension between a lukewarm breeze from the Mediterranean and the harsh climate of the Atlantic coast and the Pyrenees, influences the ripening process and allows vines to thrive that would not otherwise s