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Ferraton Hermitage Les Miaux blanc 2021
Ferraton Hermitage Les Miaux blanc 2021
- Grape 100 % Marsanne
- Country France
- Region Rhone
- Producer Ferraton
- Abv 13%
- Case size 6/ 75cl
- After fermentation, the wine is aged on fine lees (partly in oak barrels, partly in vats). The ageing lasts about 10 to 12 months, depending on the vintage. Bright, green-gold colour with golden tints. Complex aromas of quince, pear, and honey. Rich wine, aromas of honey, very ripe fruit (peaches, apricots), very long-lasting wine.
A very fresh and balanced wine, the Clairette brings freshness and the Grenache softness. Maison Ferraton was founded in 1946 by Jean-Orens Ferraton, the scion of the family of vignerons with a small holding in Hermitage. The expansion of the family business continued under his son Michel, who bought vineyards in St-Joseph and Crozes-Hermitage. In addition, he established a high-quality negociant arm, producing superior wines from the length of the Rhone Valley. This bijou producer has long been a firm proponent of organic and biodynamic farming, with an increasing number of wines produced according to these principles.
Price | £380.64 |
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Country | France |
Vintage | 2021 |
Bottles Per Case | 6 |
Bottle Size | 75 |
2 cases 10% off | No |
Winery | Maison Ferraton was founded in 1946 by Jean-Orens Ferraton, the scion of a family of vignerons with a small holding in Hermitage. Expansion of the family business continued apace under his son Michel, who bought vineyards in St-Joseph and Crozes-Hermitage which produce several critically acclaimed, site-specific wines. In addition, he established a high-quality negociant arm, producing superior wines from the length of the Rhone Valley. Since 1998, this bijou producer has been a firm proponent of organic and biodynamic farming, with an increasing number of wines produced according to these principles. |