It is brewed at low temperature in stainless steel tanks and aged in tanks. It has a bright green color and a fruity taste.
It has vibrant, fresh fruit and a dry aftertaste.
Pairing: Seafood, goat cheese
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The number one privately owned winemaker in France, Les Grands Chais de France, founded in 1979 by Joseph Helfrich, is a privileged partner of winegrowers in France's great wine-growing regions, growers and winemaking and ageing experts with over 3,000 hectares of vineyards.
In just one generation, the company is one of France's leading private winemakers and a major stakeholder in Alsace, Jura, Diois, Languedoc, Bordeaux, the Loire Valley, Burgundy and now Provence.
With exceptional vineyards and protected from the Atlantic winds by pine trees, it enjoys an ideal climate: everything the vines need to reach their full potential, and the gravel, limestone and clay soils on the banks of the Garonne and Dordogne rivers nurture the diversity of this exceptional vineyard.
Known for protecting the environment, working towards sustainable development and aiming to preserve resources for future generations, the company has developed eco-friendly policies involving winegrowers and local stakeholders, and places great importance on adopting best practices throughout the wine production process.