Domaine du Paternel - Blanc de Blancs - Cassis

Domaine du Paternel - Blanc de Blancs - Cassis - 2022 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Domaine du Paternel - Blanc de Blancs - Cassis

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ABV
13%
Servizio
10° - 12° C
Caratteristiche
Black fruitComplexStructuredMedium alcoholMedium-bodiedMedium acidity

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Domaine Du Paternel

Domaine du Paternel

Domaine du Paternel is a wine producer based in Cassis, a small coastal appellation in Provence. The domaine focuses on white and rosé wines, drawing from vineyards in...

Domaine du Paternel is a wine producer based in Cassis, a small coastal appellation in Provence. The domaine focuses on white and rosé wines, drawing from vineyards in both the Cassis and Côtes de Provence appellations. Their production centers on expressing the characteristics of these Provençal terroirs through traditional winemaking.

Cassis, despite its association with the blackcurrant liqueur of the same name, is actually one of France's oldest white wine appellations. The region's proximity to the Mediterranean and its limestone-rich soils create conditions suited to crisp, mineral white wines. The appellation permits a range of white grape varieties, many of which appear in Domaine du Paternel's portfolio, including Marsanne, Clairette, Bourboulenc, and Ugni Blanc. The domaine's rosés, made primarily from Grenache and Cinsault, reflect the broader Provençal style of dry, pale wines with fresh acidity.

The domaine's current range includes blanc de blancs cuvées from Cassis that blend multiple white varieties, as well as rosés from both Cassis and the broader Côtes de Provence appellation. Their white wines incorporate combinations of Sauvignon Blanc, Marsanne, Clairette, and other regional varieties, while their rosés draw on traditional Provençal red grape selections. This range demonstrates engagement with both the specific character of Cassis and the wider Provence wine region.

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Provence

La Provenza si estende nel sudest della Francia lungo la costa mediterranea, dal confine italiano a ovest fino al delta del Rodano. Questa antica regione vinicola produce circa...

La Provenza si estende nel sudest della Francia lungo la costa mediterranea, dal confine italiano a ovest fino al delta del Rodano. Questa antica regione vinicola produce circa 170 milioni di bottiglie all'anno, con i vini rosati che rappresentano approssimativamente il 90% della produzione totale. La regione comprende otto denominazioni, tra cui Côtes de Provence, Bandol e Cassis, distribuite su paesaggi vari che vanno dalle pianure costiere alle colline calcaree e ai terreni montagnosi.

Il clima mediterraneo offre abbondante sole, temperature calde e l'influenza rinfrescante del vento mistrale, che aiuta a mantenere l'acidità e riduce la pressione delle malattie nei vigneti. I terreni variano significativamente in tutta la regione, dalle aree calcaree e argillose delle colline alle zone costiere sabbiose e agli scisti in determinate zone. Côtes de Provence rappresenta la più grande denominazione, mentre Bandol si concentra sui rossi strutturati da Mourvèdre e Cassis si specializza in vini bianchi caratteristici da vitigni locali.

I vitigni tradizionali dominano le coltivazioni, con Grenache, Cinsault e Syrah che formano la base della maggior parte dei blend di rosato, spesso complementati da Mourvèdre e Tibouren. I vini bianchi presentano tipicamente Rolle (Vermentino), Clairette e Ugni Blanc, mentre i rossi enfatizzano Grenache, Syrah e Mourvèdre. I rosati provenzali sono caratterizzati dal loro colore rosa salmone pallido, ottenuto attraverso il contatto minimo con le bucce e la pressatura immediata, che risulta in vini freschi e secchi con delicati sapori di frutta e note minerali che riflettono il terroir diverso della regione.

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Cassis

Cassis

Cassis is a small appellation located on the Mediterranean coast of Provence, in southeastern France, near the port town of the same name. The vineyard area sits between...

Cassis is a small appellation located on the Mediterranean coast of Provence, in southeastern France, near the port town of the same name. The vineyard area sits between Marseille and Toulon, benefiting from its proximity to the sea and the dramatic limestone cliffs that characterize this stretch of coastline. The appellation was officially recognized in 1936, making it one of France's older maritime wine regions.

The coastal position defines Cassis's terroir, with sea breezes moderating summer heat and limestone-clay soils providing mineral character to the wines. The Mediterranean climate brings warm, dry growing seasons, though the maritime influence prevents excessive heat. The appellation is known primarily for white wine production, with permitted varieties including Clairette, Marsanne, Ugni Blanc, Bourboulenc, and Sauvignon Blanc. Some rosé and red wines are produced from Grenache and Cinsault, though these remain secondary to the white wine tradition. The limestone soils and coastal conditions favor crisp, mineral-inflected whites rather than heavy or oaked styles.

Cassis whites are characteristically dry, light to medium-bodied, and marked by salinity and herbal or mineral notes reflecting their seaside origin. The blend of local and Mediterranean grape varieties creates wines with citrus, stone fruit, and sometimes herbaceous qualities, designed to complement the seafood-focused cuisine of the Provençal coast. These are summer wines built for freshness and food pairing rather than aging, typically consumed within a few years of vintage.

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