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Sommelier Journal

  • By Deborah Parker Wong, AIWS
    April 2010, (See more on Sommelier Journal...)

    (Producteurs Plaimont Les Vignes Retrouvées, Saint-Mont) 60% Gros Manseng, 20% Petit Corbu, 20% Arrufi ac. Plaimont’s white blend features delicate aromas of white flowers and ripe pomelo zest, concentrated minerality, and dry extract on the midpalate, with a lengthy finish enhanced by sur lie aging and bâttonage. Southwest France
  • By Fred Dexheimer, MS
    September 15, 2010, (See more on Sommelier Journal...)

    (Producteurs Plaimont Côtes de Saint-Mont Les Vignes Retrouvées, Southwest France) Saint-Mont, next door to the more famous Madiran, is a conservatory of unknown and nearly extinct grape varieties. The people behind Producteurs Plaimont have worked arduously to study and preserve many of these grapes, establishing a concept of retrospective vine growing and winemaking (“Les Vignes Retrouvées”). This wine is a blend of the indigenous Gros Manseng (60%), Petite Manseng (20%), and Arrufiac (20%). The grapes spend a short time on the skins for extra richness, followed by six months in barrique. The result is a delicious mélange of white peach, ripe cantaloupe, and vanilla in a crisp, citrus-laden frame. Hot Picks

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