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Grosjean Petite Arvine Vigne Rovettaz Bio 2023

White organic still

Organic and sustainable
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6 bottles

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3 bottles

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Denomination Valle d'Aosta DOC
Size 0,75 l
Alcohol content 14.0% by volume
Area Aosta Valley (Italy)
Grape varieties 100% Petite Arvine
Aging 70%: 6 months in steel on the lees, 30%: 6 months in French oak barriques. In both cases, two bâtonnages per week are carried out in November and December. Bottling occurs at the end of April.
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Perfume

Perfume

Complex bouquet of white flowers with intense aromas, floral notes and hints of citrus fruits, especially pink grapefruit.

Color

Color

Straw yellow.

Taste

Taste

Rich, complex, very tasty, good structure.

Serve at:

12 - 14 °C.

Longevity:

05 - 10 years

Full Bodied and Aged White Wines

Producer
Grosjean
From this winery
  • Start up year: 1969
  • Oenologist: Hervè Grosjean
  • Bottles produced: 14.000
  • Hectares: 14
From 1781 to Fornet, a small village in Valgrisenche, now buried water dam Beauregard, his grandparents came down here today to stock up wine and chestnuts to overcome the long mountain winters, then was in 1969, spurred by his friend Pino Albaney, Papa Dauphin, began to bottle their wine in order to present the "The exposition des vins du Val d'Aoste", was this exhibition that stimulated the initiative that brought the company from 3,000 square meters. 7 hectares of vineyards to the present, involvement in the 5 children.
The company is located on the border of the towns of Quart and Saint Christophe, where lie the vineyards of Tzeriat, Rovetta, Creton, Touren in Quart, Tzantè de Wet, lace and Castle Pleod Saint Christophe. The first cultivated vines, in addition to traditional Petit Rouge, were Gamay, Pinot Noir and Petite Arvine, and currently are growing even as the native Fumin, carnelian, pressed and Vuillermin. Cultivation techniques are rooted in respect for the environment since 1975 so it is not handled insecticides and acaricides treatments are carried out rigorously and fertilizing with manure of organic origin.
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It pairs well with appetizers, white meats and fish.

Fish
Shellfish
Cheese
Poultry
White fish

Name Grosjean Petite Arvine Vigne Rovettaz Bio 2023
Type White organic still
Denomination Valle d'Aosta DOC
Vintage 2023
Size 0,75 l
Alcohol content 14.0% by volume
Grape varieties 100% Petite Arvine
Country Italy
Region Aosta Valley
Vendor Grosjean
Origin Village of Ollignan, Town of Quart (Aosta).
Climate Exposure: South and South-West.
Soil composition Very sandy, medium limestone, very dry on steep slopes, more than 70%.
Cultivation system Guyot.
Plants per hectare About 7,000.
Harvest The first decade of October.
Production technique Partly mechanical and partly manual, using techniques permitted exclusively in organic farming. No insecticide, acaricide or chemical weed control treatments are carried out. Fertilisation is carried out by adding organic substances, such as manure.
Wine making In white, using yeast starter selected from the company's vineyards.
Aging 70%: 6 months in steel on the lees, 30%: 6 months in French oak barriques. In both cases, two bâtonnages per week are carried out in November and December. Bottling occurs at the end of April.
Allergens Contains sulphites