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Bergerac Blanc La Cuvée des Conti, Domaine Albert de Conti 2022
White Wine from France - SW France (excl. Bordeaux)
The de Conti estate, in the south-west of France, has been split between children hence the change to the name. The wine, though, remains the same and is a blend of 50% semillon, 40% sauvignon with a little of the rare muscadelle for added complexity. Frost reduced the crop in 2022 and helped add concentration to the lovely ripe fruit flavours.
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Code: FC45051
Wine characteristics
- White Wine
- 2 - Dry
- Sauvignon Blanc Semillon
- 75cl
- Drinking now
- 13.5% Alcohol
- no oak influence
- Cork, natural
- Organic
Tour des Gendres
Bergerac has often had difficulty in identifying itself. It is so close to Bordeaux and the wines are understandably very similar.
There are subtle differences though. Bergerac, more inland, is a little hotter during the summer and less wet. The wines can be a little fuller as a result. Grape varieties are much the same, except in Bergerac merlot and malbec do better than cabernet.
Château Tour des Gendres is produced at ‘Les Gendres’ situated at Ribagnac, which has been owned by the de Conti family since 1981. Built over a ‘Gallo-Roman’ site the soil here is very calcareous. Winemaker Luc de Conti runs his 50 hectare organic vineyard on biodynamic lines, growing his grapes as near as possible to the ground and using no fertilisers. The harvest is worked day and night and the grapes transported straight to the winery in draining tanks so that the juice and berries are never in contact.
Luc has been well aware that Bergerac needs to be different and more ‘sud-ouest’ in style which is why he has chosen to major on the malbec grape. After all Cahors, well-known for its Malbec wines, is only about an hour’s drive away. Luc's whites are a blend in which the taste of ripe semillon seems to dominate to delicious effect.