Domaine Sainte Croix

Holy Cross Thousand Skies

2020 Wine from France

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On the nose, notes of citrus, brioche and white flowers that continue on the palate, complemented by minerality and freshness.
Long and very elegant finish.

Profil

Complex and elegant white wine

Grape varieties

Grey earth

Perfect pairing

Red meat

To be consumed

Childcare potential of 8 years and over

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Sainte Croix

Mille Ciels 2020

Vin de France

France - Languedoc

           

Mille Ciels refers to a part of the vineyard, perched on a limestone plateau, and under a constantly changing sky, from which the Pyrenean chain is visible. A wine from the "Electron Libre" series; it is a spontaneous, free-thinking wine.

Only 250 bottles produced!

         

Grape varieties:

100% terret gris.
Planted in 1905, with Terret Gris and a few other grape varieties, on limestone at an altitude of 150-200 m.
Aged in glass bottles for 9 months.

Tasting notes :

Rather light colour with green highlights. On the nose, notes of citrus fruit, brioche and white flowers that continue on the palate, completed by minerality and freshness. Long and very elegant finish.

Wine style :

Dry, deep and complex white wine

Food and wine pairing:

Seafood salad with citrus fruits. Fish tagine with preserved lemon, fine semolina with saffron.

Ageing potential in your cellar :

12 years

Analysis :

75 cl - 14,5 % volume

Contains sulphites

Alcohol abuse is dangerous for your health. Drink in moderation.

"The consumption of alcoholic beverages during pregnancy, even in small quantities, can have serious consequences on the health of the child.



1/5

Fruity

2/5

Roundness

3/5

Power

4/5

Wooded

General information

Brand : Domaine Sainte Croix

Reference : Sainte-Croix-Mille-Ciels

Appellation : Wine from France

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 : Grey earth

Region : Languedoc wine

Country : France

A wine to discover or rediscover at your wine merchant

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Domaine Sainte Croix

Nestled in the wild, rocky hills of the Hautes Corbières, Domaine Sainte Croix is located in the commune of Fraïssé-des-Corbières, a small village on the border between Languedoc and Roussillon, 20 minutes from the Mediterranean.
Blue-steel limestone, quartz clay or green and purple schist sheets make up the 13 hectares of a complex terroir. These vines benefit from a pronounced climate in which maritime influences and those of the hinterland, which are drier and warmer, blend together.
The result is red, rosé and white wines with a strong personality, a mixture of concentration and elegance.

There are many similarities with the nearby Roussillon, a valley further south. In this region, the local dialect has its origins in Occitan, rather than French. The Grenache grapes have long been renowned here, and today the same vines are grown under the shelter of the ancient golden stone walls, bordered by fig, almond and guignier trees.

The Sainte Croix estate is run by Jon and Elizabeth Bowen, both of English origin. They have built up their experience both in old French cellars and in oversized wineries (the realm of stainless steel) all over the wine world. From the first time they looked at this "little corner", with its complex and rich geology and special climate, their professional intuition left no doubt about the potential of this terroir.

From 2011, after a three-year conversion period, the entire estate will be certified as Organic Agriculture, controlled by ECOCERT.

Since their first vintage in this very mineral landscape, more than ten years ago, Elizabeth and Jon Bowen have gradually come to appreciate the complicity between their parcels of complex soil and the multiplicity of local grape varieties.

Their willingness to experiment, while reinterpreting a local heritage that has almost been abandoned (particularly ampelographic), is very impressive. The style has already been considerably refined and brings out the power of the terroirs.

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