Ultima Laude, blanc, 2016

Closing of the sale in
Sales duration From. To.
Sale closed
  • Provence
  • White
  • Unit
  • Boire/Garder
Reduced price! Ultima Laude, blanc, 2016 View larger
Ultima Laude, blanc, 2016

Behind a light, crystalline colour, the nose expresses white flowers, glazed lemon and honey.

This is immediately followed by a fruity, fresh mouth with flavours of citrus fruit before a finish with a stunning persistence.

A wine to discover.

Social Print

Wine characteristics

  • Vintage : Ultima Laude
  • Year : 2016
  • Appellation : IGP des Alpilles
  • Colour : White
  • Grape types : 100 % Rolle
  • Soil : clay-chalk
  • Harvest : manual
  • Type of viticulture : organic
  • Contenance : 75cl

Tasting - Cellaring

  • Appearance : light
  • Nose : floral and honeyed
  • Mouth : voluptuous, lively and long
  • Serving temperature : 10°C
  • Cellaring : 5 years
  • Drink from : 2018
  • Winemaking process : fermenation in vats
  • Maturation : in tank

Food-matching

  • Food-matching : salmon tartare with coriander

Domain :

In a beautiful and well-conserved 600-hectare scrubland setting, 10 hectares have been given over to vines. Since 2013 and the arrival of Antoine Dürrbach, the vineyard has converted to organic and everything has been set up in the winery to produce wines that are already unanimously praised and destined to become the absolute reference for the region.

Appellation :

See the latest sales in this region

In this land of holidays, the reputation of Provence wines is along the same lines: easy-going rosés to be drunk sitting by the pool.

However, tourism has given new impetus to the production of wine, most of which is sold locally during the summer season.

With nearly 30,000 hectares of vineyards, the region produces 1,300,000 hl, the majority of which are rosés (40% of national production), followed by reds and the harder-to-find whites.

There are 13 Appellations d’Origine Contrôlée, with different vineyards due to the wide diversity of soils and microclimates influenced by altitude or proximity to the sea.

The rosés are delicate and fruity, while the reds are light and soft, some good for laying down, particularly in Bandol, depending on the years, while the surprising whites offer a largely unexploited potential.

The main grape types used for reds are grenache, syrah, cinsault, mourvèdre and cabernet sauvignon. For whites, there are rolle (or vermentino), ugni blanc and clairette.

Recent vintages

  • 2011: quality whites and drinkable reds, with a special mention for the Bandols, which are powerful and tannic.
  • 2012: a classic year for whites, which are smooth. The reds are delicious and fragrant, to be drunk for their fruit.
  • 2013: exciting whites, aromatic and featuring an unusual freshness. The reds are easy and should be drunk young.
  • 2014: the reds are fruity and pleasing with good racking potential. The whites should be drunk young.

Back to top