
Complex nose on zan, mocha and blackberry. Harmonious mouth, volume and length with a nice grain of tannin.
Nova Solis Sélène
2021 IGP Saint-Guilhem-Le-Désert
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Notes of lemon, white flowers, flint. The palate is lively with a lightly brioche and toasted finish.
Good aging potential.
Profil
Complex and elegant white wine
Grape varieties
White Carignan
Perfect pairing
Red meat
To be consumed
Childcare potential of 8 years and over
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Domaine Nova Solis
Sélène 2021
St Guilhem le Désert IGP
France - Languedoc
Grape varieties:
100% white carignan.
Tasting Notes:
This wine opens with notes of lemon and its zest, white flowers, flint. The palate is lively with a lightly brioche and toasted finish.
Wine style:
Dry, deep and mineral white wine.
Food and wine :
Poached prawns in ginger and chilli broth. Chicken strips and roasted sweet potatoes, peanut sauce.
Aging potential in your cellar:
10 years
Analytic :
75 cl - 13% volume
Contains sulfites
Alcohol abuse is dangerous for health. To consume with moderation.
"The consumption of alcoholic beverages during pregnancy, even in small quantities, can have serious consequences on the health of the child".
Fruity
Roundness
Power
Wooded
General information
Brand : Domaine Nova Solis
Reference : Nova-Solis-Selene
Appellation : IGP Saint-Guilhem-Le-Désert
Label : Vin Bio
Type of agriculture : Organic Agriculture
Color : White wine
Profil : Complex and elegant white wine
Conservation : Childcare potential of 8 years and over
Grape varieties : White Carignan
Region : Languedoc wine
Country : France
A wine to discover or rediscover at your wine merchant
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Romain Benet founded his estate in 2016 with his wife Anne. It was named "Nova Solis" (new sun) in homage to a life change that resonates as a rebirth for them.
Located in Jonquières, they bought vines from a local co-operator, who grew them in conventional agriculture, to make them organically certified plots since 2020.
Both landscapers in Paris during their first life, the Languedoc, and especially the Terraces du Larzac, was a fairly obvious choice for them, on the one hand because of the availability of land and vineyards, and on the other hand by the charm of a quality of life undeniably better than in the capital.
With a range available according to solar movements, from dawn to dusk, they have something to seduce.
Complex nose on zan, mocha and blackberry. Harmonious mouth, volume and length with a nice grain of tannin.