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La Fille Dont J'ai Reve

2017 Crozes-Hermitage White Blend

Domaine Gaylord Machon La Fille Dont J'ai Reve is a captivating white blend from the esteemed Crozes-Hermitage region, showcasing the exceptional potential of the area. This 2017 vintage dazzles with a delicate, pale color that invites the senses. On the palate, it presents a harmonious balance, featuring a medium body that offers a pleasing mouthfeel. The acidity is bright and mouthwatering, enhancing the wine's refreshing character while providing an invigorating lift. The fruit intensity is prominent, revealing notes of white peach and citrus, which are beautifully complemented by subtle floral undertones. This wine exudes a dry quality, making it incredibly food-friendly and versatile for various culinary pairings. Overall, this delightful offering reflects the unique terroir of Crozes-Hermitage and is a true testament to the craftsmanship of the winemaker.

Tasting notes:


Lemon

Lemon

Honey

Honey

White Peach

White Peach

Flavor profile:


Acidity High

Low Pronounced

Body Light

Very Light Full

Fruit Intensity Medium

Low Pronounced

Sweetness Dry

Bone Dry Sweet

Region:


Crozes-Hermitage

The largest appellation in France's Northern Rhône sub-region, Crozes-Hermitage is famed for its sophisticated reds made exclusively from the Syrah grape. Sitting on the east bank of the Rhône River and covering more territory than its smaller neighbors, Crozes-Hermitage wines are quite diverse. Dark berry flavors with violet aromas are the typical style here, although wines from sunnier south- and west-facing slopes tend to have more dried herb and tobacco notes. As well as vineyard orientation, soils play a vital role in Crozes-Hermitage. These range from dense gravel to red clay and light sands, highlighting the importance of terroir on a wine's character. AOC (Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée) is the most prestige of the quality tiers within France’s wine classification system. AOC-designated wines must follow multiple different rules on a broad range of topics. Wines are regulated on the appellation, varietal inclusion, production methods, alcohol levels, vineyard planting density and age of the vineyard.

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