Hecht & Bannier
Languedoc Rosé
2024
- Organic
About this winery
For nearly 25 centuries, the Romans discovered the wine qualities of Languedoc-Roussillon, the oldest and largest of French vineyards, but also the most unknown. It was in 2001 that the Hecht & Bannier trading house launched its first vintage. The two partners Gregory Hecht and François Bannier had met a few years earlier on the benches of the Masters in Dijon wine trade and made friends by exploring together the secrets of Burgundy breeding. After visiting hundreds of vineyards, hours and...
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Product notes
Languedoc rosé is a bouquet of fresh fruit, its blend is composed around floral Syrah from the high-altitude vineyards of the Corbières region, complemented by Grenache with its roundness. Fresh Cinsault with notes of redcurrant and morello cherry also brings liveliness and finesse.
Production notes
From the harvest, the grapes are identified to make rosé, picked earlier, they preserve a higher level of acidity than those intended for the production of red wines. Aging: 100% inert vats
Tasting notes
Charming on the nose, with floral and fresh fruit notes (redcurrant, morello cherry), this Languedoc rosé reveals a lovely liveliness and crispness on the palate while maintaining roundness and finesse. Pairs well with fried squid, grilled shrimp, and goat cheese.