

Domaine Sulauze - 'Galinette' - Grenache Blanc Blend - Côteaux d'Aix en Provence , FR - 2020
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A silken wine with both freshness and roundness with notes of citrus and white flowers and a bit of salinity. It's lovely, plush yet refined and entirely loveable.
Blend : Grenache Blanc, 20% Ugni Blanc, 20% Clairette, 20% Vermentino
Average age of vines : 25 years
Vinification & Elevage: Hand harvested. Grenache is pressed immediately while a 3 day cold soak for the other varietals. All four varietals are co-fermented and raised in stainless steel tank but for a small measure which is raised in neutral barrel.
Notes: freshness and roundness with notes of citrus fruits and white flowers and an iodine flavor.
Certified Organic and Biodynamic
According to Guillaume and Karina Lefèvre, "Domaine de Sulauze is more than a vineyard. It's a place that is alive and meant to be shared." And so it is at the annual raucous pig roasts where the bounty of the vineyard & cellar, brewery & hop yard, bakery & mill, olive groves, and farm animals, is all proudly shared at the table. Karina and Guilhaume came to the domaine in 2004 and immediately converted the vines to organic farming and a few years later, to biodynamic farming as well. Today the domaine is a winery, brewery and mixed use farm that encompasses 500 hectares of organic farmland. They have 30 hectares of vines on limestone and sand planted to classic Provence varieties like Vermentino, Grenache Blanc, Ugni Blanc and Clairette for the whites and Grenache, Syrah (and the more rare Sereine), Cab Sauvignon, Cinsault and Mourvèdre. Over the years Guillaume has brought back many vine cuttings taken from massale selection and grafted them onto his rootstock and now makes single parcel bottlings from these vines, including Vermentino and Sciacarello from Antoine Abatucci’s vines and Sereine (a historic, locally adapted variety of Syrah) from Hermitage. Everything is harvested by hand, fermentations are with native yeasts and whether sulfur is added at bottling depends on the vintage and cuvée. The domaine’s single parcels are ploughed by horse.