DOMAINE DE LA FERME BLANCHE

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DOMAINE DE LA FERME BLANCHE

Wine Méditerranée
Cassis AOC White - Bottle 75 cL - 12°
2024

Ref : 502159

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17.50

i.e. 23.33 € / liter

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Ingredients

grape, stabiliser metatartaric acid, gum arabic, preservatives: ascorbic acid, allergens: sulphites

Average nutritional values
For 330.5
Energy 79
Fats 0
of which saturated fatty acids 0
Carbohydrates 0
of which sugars 0.7
Proteins 0.03
Salt 0

Do you know ?

In 1936, the Cassis vineyards made history.

 

It was classified as an Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC).

 

Cassis was the first vineyard in France to receive this distinction.

Domain and appellation

  • DOMAINE DE LA FERME BLANCHE

    Three centuries of history for this estate which, since 1714, has remained the property of the same family, currently under the leadership of François Paret, his daughter Jérômine and oenologist Philippe Garnier.

     

    Terroir
    The estate extends over 30 hectares of hillsides facing the sea and the Bay of Cassis, on clay-limestone soil, some of it very chalky.
    The Mediterranean climate here offers particularly mild temperatures all year round, with little rainfall, but sea mists that maintain ideal hygrometry for the vines.

     

    Viticulture
    The estate has a long history of working in an environmentally-friendly way, and has now formalised its working methods by obtaining the organic label.

     

    Vinification
    The grapes are harvested by hand in small crates and carefully sorted.
    All this attention to detail has been coupled with a renovation of the winery and vat room, with precise temperature control.

  • Main grape
    Marsanne

  • Grapes Bourboulenc, Sauvignon blanc, Ugni blanc, Clairette, Marsanne
  • Grapes
    • Bourboulenc : 10.0%
    • Sauvignon blanc : 10.0%
    • Ugni blanc : 20.0%
    • Clairette : 20.0%
    • Marsanne : 40.0%

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