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Domaine Mas de la Dame, Coin Caché 2018, Alpilles white

Domaine Mas De La Dame, Coin Caché 2018, Alpilles White

Type White
Grapes Sémillon, Roussanne
Country/Region France, Provence
Food pairing Meat, Fish, Shellfish, Pork, Chicken, Poultry, Cheese, Hard cheese
Vintage 2018
Product number: 396437
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£162.00 £139.08
Price per bottle: £23.18
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The name of this wine is Coin Caché which means hidden place. It is an a typical wine made from Semillon and Roussanne and can be found in numerous gastronomical restaurants.

The different grape varieties are pressed separately and then aged on Lees in barrels for twelve months.

The result is a complex wine with notes of white flowers and yellow fruit. You will also taste some toasted brioche on the finish.

It is a very full-bodied white that will go beautifully with creamy chicken in a mushroom sauce or indeed it can be enjoyed as a treat on its own.

Its a must try if you like complex wines!

 

About The Producer

Cited in the predictions of Nostradamus, painted by Van Gogh, mentioned by Simone de Beauvoir, the Mas de la Dame has been producing wine and olive oil for four generations.

Caroline Missoffe and Anne Poniatowski, the founder’s great-granddaughters, now manage this estate which extends over three hundred hectares, including 57 hectares of vines and 28 hectares of olive trees.

Located at the foot of the mythical village of Baux de Provence, on the southern slope of the Alpilles, sheltered from the mountain barrier, the wines benefit from a unique terroir and a very specific microclimate.

On a very draining soil, formed of stony scree of clay-limestone origin, resulting from the disintegration of the rock, specific to this part of the Alpilles, the vines grow and mingle with the surrounding scrubland in a harmonious balance.

The persistent Mistral wind promotes good health and the exchange of aromas.

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