Vigne Sauvage
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Pet Nat Vigne Sauvage (Rosé)

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Vigne Sauvage Rosé is our organic pet-nat wine, made from Vidoc, a hardy grape variety.
It has fine bubbles, aromas of red fruits and fresh flowers, and that slight cloudiness that signals a truly lively wine!

Technical specifications

grape variety

Vidoc

vintage

2024

capacity

0.75 cl

name

Vin de France

alcohol

12%

Technical specifications

grape variety

Vidoc

vintage

2024

capacity

0.75 cl

Name

Vin de France

Alcohol

12%

Varietal specificities

Vidoc is a resistant grape variety. It is a natural cross between a European vine (Vitis Vinifera) with recognized oenological qualities and a wild American vine (Vitis Rupestris) that is resistant to powdery mildew and downy mildew. Up to 15 times fewer treatments than in organic farming! This results in considerable savings in energy, water, and labor, as well as a significantly reduced carbon footprint.

Vinification & ageing

Vigne Sauvage is made using traditional methods, a process that has been practiced in our region (Limoux) for centuries. After gently pressing the destemmed grapes, fermentation begins in stainless steel vats using indigenous yeasts, without the addition of any additives. When the perfect balance is achieved, the wine is bottled with enough residual sugar to allow for natural secondary fermentation in the bottle. Undegorged, undosed and with no added sulfites, it retains its lees in suspension, giving it a slightly cloudy texture and a unique aromatic richness. Its pale pink color with a slight haze is evidence of its lively and authentic production.

TASTING NOTES

Its delicate nose reveals aromas of wild strawberries and red berries. On the palate, its fine, delicate bubbles highlight a soft, refreshing texture. A true delight, this naturally sparkling wine is best enjoyed well chilled. Like all living wines, it continues to evolve in the bottle and may develop a slight deposit.

food & wine pairing

Melon and cured ham salad, yuzu-marinated shrimp, fried gyoza, and even giant cotton candy!!!

packaging

Bottled in the lightest glass on the market, corked with local cork from the forests of Roussillon, sealed with natural wax instead of an aluminum cap, and labeled with alternative fiber paper.

REASONS FOR A LIGHT-HEARTED TOAST

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ultra-resistant grape varieties

Ten times fewer treatments than organic for healthy vines and reduced ecological impact.

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Packaging that breathes

Alternative fiber labels, lightweight bottles and wax instead of plastic.

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A 100% natural wine

Native yeasts, zero inputs and zero sulfites for free, lively wines.

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Bees at our side

New hives to protect bees and preserve biodiversity.

EMBALLAGES ÉCO-COnçu

sans sulfites

bon vivant

viticulture engagée

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La Faq

Understanding our wines

A resistant grape variety is a natural cross resulting from manual pollination between a European vine (Vitis Vinifera) with recognized oenological aptitudes and a wild American vine (Vitis Rupestris) resistant to the diseases powdery mildew and downy mildew. A kind of super-organic!

No. All our wines are vinified with indigenous yeasts, naturally present in the grapes. This is easy to do with our resistant grape varieties, as they are rarely treated and their natural yeasts are thus preserved.
So we don’t need to add any inputs. The natural acidity of our resistant grape varieties, combined with meticulous cellar management, means we can avoid adding sulfites to our wines.

Organic wine complies with precise viticultural specifications, but still allows certain inputs during vinification.
Natural wine, on the other hand, goes one step further: it is organic and no additives are used during vinification.

Yes, 100%. We use:
The lightest bottle on the market (370 g), made less than 80 km from the vineyard.
French cork, from forests in Roussillon.
Natural wax, instead of aluminum capsules.
Labels made from recycled fibers (sugar cane, hemp, flax).
Even our cardboard boxes are recycled!

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