Parasol Pinot Noir Rosé
- IGP Pays d'Oc
Rosé,IGP Pays d'Oc
Pinot Noir 100 %
history
The Summum wines are the fruit of a meeting and a mutual passion of two men for a job, as fascinating as difficult, the mix of wisdom and youth, the success of the transmission of knowledge from a generation to another and the continuity of a know-how.For more than 20 years, Luc Pirlet has been a famous winemaker in Languedoc. 60 years old, pleased of what he has done in his professional life, eager to spend more time with his family, Luc has tried to convey his experience and his passion for the business.After having worked few years in marketing, Christopher Cholot, nick named "Cholot" decided to go back to his farming roots and to become a winemaker. When he met Luc in 2013, it was a good match between these two men, soil-lovers, Epicurien spirits and looking for new challenges. After 2 years working side by side, Vintage 2015 was the first Vintage of Summum Wines.
Vineyard
Corbières region, near the city of Carcassone in South of France Their methods of cultivation are based on the observation of the natural plant cycles of vines and the development of biodiversity.. The vineyards, planted on clay and limestone soils, have been selected within three identified zones of climate and teroir surrounding Limoux : the upper Vallée de l'Aude , Atlantic and Mediterranean zones. Vines : 10 years old - Yield : 3T per acres
Winemaking
Direct pressing, beginning of alcoholic fermentation at 61° F, then second part at 65°F. Ageing at Low temperature in stainless steel tank.
Tasting notes
A rose petal hue. Notes of small red fruits such as strawberries and raspberries, with hints of candies. Palate : Beautiful balance between sweetness and acidity with a floral taste.
Food pairing
Serve it at 45-47° F as an aperitif or with a roasted beef or poultry or a vegetable pies.
Aging potential
Grape varieties
Pinot Noir 100 %
Terrisson Wines
195 rue Guy Arnaud
30900 Nîmes - FRANCE
+33 (0)4.66.23.44.22
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