Alain Grignon Le Champ du Begut Viognier

7,35 7,15

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alain_grignon_viognier

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Delicious, aromatic, dry white wine with nuances of soft apple and peach. Perfectly integrated onset and a creamy texture with a caressing, direct mouthfeel of higher level, ending in a beautiful balance. A wine with complexity and length! In the rather long finish, a soft spicy note. A beautiful dry wine made from the viognier grape. A wonderful drinking wine.
3,8/5 Vivino


Serving:
A beautiful wine as an aperitif but also with fine fish dishes and certainly with asparagus.
Serve between 10-11°C to unleash its full aromatic potential.


Storage:
Optimal enjoyment when young. Store for a maximum of 3-4 years.

Additional Information:
This wine was sampled at the tasting weekend in April 2024 and many customers ordered it. 
Winemaker Alain Grignon represents the new France in winemaking. He knows that today's wine drinker is demanding and no longer satisfied with average wines. After discovering the "new world," people are looking for new taste surprises, a new type of red wine. Challenging and glowing aromas, a juicy mouthfeel, wine made to please.....
Alain, an uncharacteristically sober Frenchman, with a broad perspective and an "open mind" towards the rest of the wine world. Not hindered by excessive patriotism, but with a curious interest in what is happening in the rest of the world. We still remember what Alain asked during a visit to our country; "What does the wine-drinking consumer expect at this moment in Belgium? What do they find interesting outside of France...?"

He does not forget that price and quality must go hand in hand. This is a top wine in its price range.
He has brought together many artisanal winemakers from regions such as Minervois, Fitou, Corbières, Roussillon, Faugères, Limoux, Gascogne, etc., who to this day share his vision.

The Pays d'Oc stretches over the four departments of Pyrénées-Orientales, Aude, Hérault, and Gard along the French Mediterranean coast. Two hundred kilometers of beach and a sea of vineyards bathed in the sun characterize the Languedoc-Roussillon region, as well as the steep slopes of the Pyrenees, wooded valleys, the wild garrigue, the Langunes (Etangs), and the Mediterranean Sea. In this landscape of natural richness, the vines thrive under ideal conditions, characterized by the Mediterranean climate, salty sea breeze, and poor soils. As a region naturally ideal for viticulture, the Pays d'Oc has tailored its vineyards to the cultivation of various French grape varieties. This diversity defines the character of Pays d'Oc.
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