Domaine Isle Saint Pierre Blanc 2022

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Domaine Isle Saint Pierre Blanc 2022
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A lovely blend of 50% Chardonnay, 40% Sauvignon Blanc and 10% Colombard. A fresh bouquet of citrus and white flowers invites you in. The bright crisp palate makes you want to stay a while. This is as refreshing as a wine can get and still keep its balance. Delightfully easy-going that can be enjoyed with light fare or as an aperitif.
"Domaine Isle Saint Pierre is our answer to lively, easy-drinking ‘bistro-style’ wines that are perfect for everyday drinking!" - Importer
Isle Saint Pierre is a small island in the Rhone River, located 25km south of Arles and 15km away from the Mediterranean in the heart of the Camargue region. In 1927, Parisian wine merchant Pierre Chassaing founded Domaine Isle Saint-Pierre and devoted himself to cultivating vines and raising sheep. A few vines remain from that time, together with a flock of 200 sheep that provides the manure needed to nourish the vines. The proximity to the water means that the island enjoys a coastal climate (with a cooling influence from the nearby bodies of water) and deep, well-draining sedimentary soils composed of sand and silt. Though the estate dates from the 1920’s, it wasn’t until 1972 when the next generation set about replanting the vineyard with noble vines grafted onto American rootstock. Today it is run by the fourth generation and farmed sustainably.
"Domaine Isle Saint Pierre is our answer to lively, easy-drinking ‘bistro-style’ wines that are perfect for everyday drinking!" - Importer
Isle Saint Pierre is a small island in the Rhone River, located 25km south of Arles and 15km away from the Mediterranean in the heart of the Camargue region. In 1927, Parisian wine merchant Pierre Chassaing founded Domaine Isle Saint-Pierre and devoted himself to cultivating vines and raising sheep. A few vines remain from that time, together with a flock of 200 sheep that provides the manure needed to nourish the vines. The proximity to the water means that the island enjoys a coastal climate (with a cooling influence from the nearby bodies of water) and deep, well-draining sedimentary soils composed of sand and silt. Though the estate dates from the 1920’s, it wasn’t until 1972 when the next generation set about replanting the vineyard with noble vines grafted onto American rootstock. Today it is run by the fourth generation and farmed sustainably.
SKU
W19783
COUNTRY
France
TYPE
White
VINTAGE
2019
VARIETAL
White Blend
VOLUME
.750L