Do you like the expression "as is traditional"? It's an invitation to enter a world tinged with nostalgia. That's what this wine encourages us to do.
It probably resembles the wines that have made the reputation of the Faugères AOC, wines marked by their schist terroir and enhanced by the vegetation that grows on these very special soils.
Get carried away by the scents of wild berries, rockrose, rosemary and hot stone, on a delightfully rounded and smooth palate. This is all about freshness, charm and depth.
Food Pairing: Once opened, it would be wonderful to have a few thin slices of Pata Negra ham to hand, or to pair it with roast chicken and baby vegetables or a slightly aged Saint Marcellin cheese (or other creamy, brie-like cheese).