Val de l'Ours
There’s a place on the hills bordering the Mediterranean shores where nature has always been so abundant that brown bears had chosen it to settle down, knowing that the rocky hillsides and forest would provide them a safe habitat, and the thick vegetation ample supplies of food and water.
Today human activity has reclaimed this fertile valley, pushing the bears further up towards the Pyrenean mountains and allowing us to produce a range of generous wines.
Today human activity has reclaimed this fertile valley, pushing the bears further up towards the Pyrenean mountains and allowing us to produce a range of generous wines.
The vintage
The 2024 vintage begins with a significant deficit in vine reserves. Growth is weak at the start of the season but picks up thanks to life-saving rains at the end of April. Phenological development is very heterogeneous, even within the same plots. In early May, a few millimeters of rain fall, June is warm, and growth is active. The summer of 2024 is not as hot and dry as 2023, which is good news for the vegetative development of the vines and the ripening of the grapes. The harvest of whites and rosés takes place at the end of August, and a 15-day wait is required before starting the red harvest in mid-September. The ripening process took its time, but once achieved, the quality of the grapes was excellent.
Varietal
Chardonnay : 100%
Tasting
Cristal clear with pale yellow reflections.
The nose is indulgent with notes of pear and white peach.
The lively attack marked leads to a generous palate balanced by a beautiful tension, revealing citrus aromas.
The delicate finish brings a saline touch to the wine's fresh fruit aromas.
The nose is indulgent with notes of pear and white peach.
The lively attack marked leads to a generous palate balanced by a beautiful tension, revealing citrus aromas.
The delicate finish brings a saline touch to the wine's fresh fruit aromas.