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Coteaux d'Aix en Provence La Source, Château Vignelaure 2025
From one of Provence's iconic estates, this is a lovely, rich-tasting blend of vermentino, or rolle as it is known in Provence, with a little sauvignon and semillon. Match this dry white with Mediterranean-style dishes like fish soups or grilled bream. We delighted to name Vignelaure as one of our Wine Society Pioneers for their efforts towards sustainability. The entire estate has been certified organic since 2018 and all the grapes are from their own land, and they use minimal sulphites in their winemaking and no chemicals in the vineyard. The 400-metre altitude means irrigation is unnecessary even this far south, and water is only needed for tank cleaning using the minimum needed. All vineyard waste is composted and used alongside organic manure, some of it from sheep that graze among the vines in winter. In addition to owning 150 hectares of forest thrumming with flora and fauna, further tree planting has boosted biodiversity and supplied protection from non-organic spray drift from nearby, while bat boxes provide homes for some of nature’s most effective insect pest controllers. Finally, when the wine travels it does so Iightweight bottles sealed with natural cork and in light cartons.
Price:
£13.95
Bottle
(£18.60/litre)
Price:
£83.50
Case of 6
(£18.56/litre)
In Stock
Code: FC50811
Wine characteristics
- White Wine
- 2 - Dry
- Vermentino
- 75cl
- Now to 2027
- 13% Alcohol
- no oak influence
- Twin top
- 400 g (Empty bottle weight)
- Vegetarian
- Vegan
- Organic
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Château Vignelaure
Château Vignelaure owes its existence to Georges Brunet, one time owner of Bordeaux third growth Château La Lagune who established the estate just north of Aix-en-Provence in the 1960s. Choosing a site of clay, limestone and gravel covering some 60 hectares of beautiful Provençal countryside 350 metres above sea level, he set about planting cabernet sauvignon using cuttings taken from his Bordeaux estate. Despite the difficulties of ripening cabernet fully in this setting, and despite being embraced by protective hills, he made high-quality wines. In 1985 the region as a whole was approved for appellation contrôlée status as Coteaux d’Aix-en-Provence.
The estate is now owned by Swedish couple Bengt and Mette Sundstrom, who fell in love with the place while looking for a retirement home in the south of France. These days syrah, grenache, cinsault and carignan have been planted or acquired alongside the vines introduced by Brunet, and white varieties roussanne, rolle (aka vermentino) and semillon have now been planted in a higher part of the vineyard where it was realised that the red varieties were not so suited to the terroir.
Early vintages of white wines are very promising indeed, and they have recently begun making excellent rosé, but the reputation of the estate rests on the red wines. These are fermented in stainless steel before 12 to 24 months’ maturation in oak (one third of which is new) in underground cellars, before a further 18 months minimum in bottle.
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