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Dom. Fontanel 2010 'l'Age de Pierre' Muscat de Rivesaltes

The aristocratic Muscat à Petits Grains is famously susceptible to rot, so the fact that it thrives in the relatively
arid climate of the Roussillon is not surprising. What is really impressive, however, is the “cool climate”
freshness and cut that Pierre conjures from his grapes. Much livelier and lighter than the typical Muscat de
Beaumes de Venise, for example, this makes an admirable foil to fresh fruit-based desserts. It could also serve as
an ingredient in an imaginative cocktail.

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Wine Specifics

WineWise Code
FFN-MDR10
Country
France
Region
Languedoc
Color/Style
Dessert
Farming Practices
Sustainable
Varieties
100 % Muscat petit grain
ABV
15
Residual Sugar
85
Acidity
medium
Closure
DIAM
Case Size
12x750
Pricing
NET
Destemming
Whole Cluster
Fermentation Vessel
Stainless Steel
Fermentation Duration
7 days
Aging Method
Stainless Steel 100%
Aging Duration (months)
6
Filtered
Yes
Fining Agents
Bentonite
Yeast
Cultured
Malolactic
No
Added Sulfur
Yes, <150
Vineyard Name
Rieussols
Soil Type
Sedimentary
Elevation (meters)
100
Vineyard Aspect
Northeast
Vine Age
40
Yields (hl/ha)
25
Picking
Hand-Harvested
Annual Production
600

Notes from the Producer: Expressive aromas of pear, citrus and white flowers. One of the most delicate muscat

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