Category: 14% ABV, Bourboulenc, Château Capion, France, Languedoc, Roussanne, Roussillon, Viognier
This wine brings together Roussanne grown on cool limestone soils together with around 30% Viognier and 10% Bourboulenc, entirely fermented in 500 litre Stockinger demi-muids. Hawthorne flowers, cream and quince fruits come together in a subtle, enticing scent. There’s peach, nectarine and more quince articulated with poise and restraint on the palate, combined with a velvet texture and an energetic, long finish. This is a concentrated, lean yet rich white with nothing obvious or overdrawn about it, as can so often be the case with Roussanne-based wines grown in the south. It has a stony cut to the finish, perhaps derived in some way from its limestone soils. Capion Blanc looks set to join the select band of fine Languedoc whites.
Drinking Window 2018 - 2025. POINTS 93. Andrew Jefford /Decanter
VITICULTURE
The plots are harvested in two stages. The upper part is picked last to obtain a good phenolic concentration f the grapes; the lower part is harvested first to keep the fruit fresh and maintain tension
VINIFICATION
Harvest stored in a cold room, then pressed with juice in a stainless steel tank at 7°c
RECOMMENDATION
Complements grilled fish, white meat or a cheese platter.
Colour | White |
ABV | 14% ABV |
Region |
Languedoc - Roussillon, France |
Grape Variety |
Roussanne, Viognier, Bourboulenc |
Producer | Château Capion |