Joseph Mellot Destinéa Rose 2020.
An easy drinking Rose that has notes of red berries and peach on the nose and a fresh soft palate.
VINEYARDS: Grapes for this wine come from various plots in Loire Valley. All vineyard processes are carried out in an environmentally-friendly manner, adapted for each terroir.
VINTAGE: The rains that had started in the fall did not stop until spring approached. The spring heat favoured a very early vegetative cycle. The flowering of Pinot and then Sauvignon was short and above all well ahead of the last vintages. Unfortunately, the first heatwaves arrived in June. The water so abundant in winter was already lacking in July. The veraison took place early, suggesting a harvest at the end of August. Then another disaster struck where localized hailstorms damaged certain slopes of the vineyards, while the heat of the sun burned the overly exposed berries. In August, humid and hot weather confirmed the precocity of the harvest. September turned out to be one of the hottest, injecting significant momentum into the ripening of the grapes, concentrating sugars and acidity. The harvest started on the 30th of August. Despite all the challenges, there is an aromatic elegance and good balance on the palate that characterize the 2020 vintage.
WINEMAKING: The grapes are pressed very slowly and racked gently to preserve delicacy. Fermentation takes place at low temperatures, before the wine in briefly aged on its fine lees and gently filtered prior to bottling.
- ENJOY WITH
- Grilled and Roasted White Meats
- Pizza/Pasta
- Salads and Picnics
- Mild Creamy Cheeses
An easy drinking Rose that has notes of red berries and peach on the nose and a fresh soft palate.
VINEYARDS: Grapes for this wine come from various plots in Loire Valley. All vineyard processes are carried out in an environmentally-friendly manner, adapted for each terroir.
VINTAGE: The rains that had started in the fall did not stop until spring approached. The spring heat favoured a very early vegetative cycle. The flowering of Pinot and then Sauvignon was short and above all well ahead of the last vintages. Unfortunately, the first heatwaves arrived in June. The water so abundant in winter was already lacking in July. The veraison took place early, suggesting a harvest at the end of August. Then another disaster struck where localized hailstorms damaged certain slopes of the vineyards, while the heat of the sun burned the overly exposed berries. In August, humid and hot weather confirmed the precocity of the harvest. September turned out to be one of the hottest, injecting significant momentum into the ripening of the grapes, concentrating sugars and acidity. The harvest started on the 30th of August. Despite all the challenges, there is an aromatic elegance and good balance on the palate that characterize the 2020 vintage.
WINEMAKING: The grapes are pressed very slowly and racked gently to preserve delicacy. Fermentation takes place at low temperatures, before the wine in briefly aged on its fine lees and gently filtered prior to bottling.
- ENJOY WITH
- Grilled and Roasted White Meats
- Pizza/Pasta
- Salads and Picnics
- Mild Creamy Cheeses