Domaine Plageoles
Domaine Plageoles, "Mauzac Nature" 2022
Domaine Plageoles, "Mauzac Nature" 2022
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100% Mauzac Rose from 40+ year-old vines organically cultivated on clay/limestone soils in Gaillac. Méthode Gaillacoise ie. the oldest sparkling-wine-production method, also known as “rurale”, “artisanale” or pet-nat. Direct pressing, followed by overnight débourbage. Native yeast fermentation. When the wine reaches 30g of residual sugar, it is filtered to stop the alcoholic fermentation and bottled; the prise de mouse (creation of the bubbles in the bottle) takes about 3 months. Zero dosage added.
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