Growing Conditions
The Petit Manseng grows on alluvial soils, on low hills between 220 and 320 meters above sea level and it is cultivated using the Guyot method. The bunch is characterized by sparse, very small and thick-skinned grapes.
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The Petit Manseng grows on alluvial soils, on low hills between 220 and 320 meters above sea level and it is cultivated using the Guyot method. The bunch is characterized by sparse, very small and thick-skinned grapes.
The fermentation takes place in barrique where it is left to age for about ten months, afterwards the ageing takes place for several months in the bottle.
Served cold, at a temperature of twelve degrees, it is hedonistically captivating and matches very well with Asian cuisine, Thai soups, fish soups, pasta with bottarga or it can be simply enjoyed as an aperitif.