Jeff Carrel - Villa des Anges - Vin Oranje

Jeff Carrel - Villa des Anges - Vin Oranje

Jeff Carrel - Villa des Anges - Vin Oranje

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Land
Appellatie
Producent
Technisch
Druiven
ABV
12%
Serveren
16° - 18°C
Spijscombinaties
SchelpdierenKreeftLamGegrilde GroentenPastagerechtenVerse Kruiden en Aromatische GerechtenGeitenkaasHarde KaasKaas- en CharcuterieplankenNoten en Zaden
Kenmerken
Citrus fruitDried fruitFreshConfectedLong finishMedium alcohol

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Vin De France

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Vin De France is the broadest French classification for still wines that do not qualify for a more specific appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) or protected designation. Established in 2009 as part of the European wine classification reform, this...

Vin De France is the broadest French classification for still wines that do not qualify for a more specific appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) or protected designation. Established in 2009 as part of the European wine classification reform, this designation replaced the former "Vin de Table" category. Wines carrying this label originate from anywhere within France, though many come from established wine regions where producers choose to declassify their wines or experiment outside strict appellation rules.

Vin De France allows winemakers significant freedom in grape selection, blending, and production method—a flexibility that has made the category attractive to producers seeking to innovate. No specific terroir requirements apply, as the designation encompasses all French regions and their diverse climates and soils. Winemakers may work with any grape variety and employ modern or traditional techniques, resulting in wines that range from conventional still whites and reds to natural wines and orange (skin-contact white) wines.

The diversity of Vin De France means these wines resist easy generalization. The appellation's permissiveness has fostered experimentation, particularly among producers working in established regions like the Loire Valley who wish to challenge convention. The wines may reflect their region of origin through typical varietals and styles, or they may represent deliberately unconventional approaches—naturalist winemaking, unusual varietals, or minimal intervention techniques. Rather than a shared character, Vin De France wines are united by the freedom their producers exercised in their creation.

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