Brittany
Ar Hir Gwini - 2023 - Pauline et Édouard Cazals
Les Longues Vignes
Aromas of sesame, almond, white fruits, and butter. On the palate, surprisingly fluid considering the intensity of the nose, with beautiful breadth and impressive energy and liveliness. The finish is aromatic and long, carried by fine, elegant bitterness.
- Size
- 75 cl
- Original features
- Low-sulfite
- Designation
- Vin de France
- Degree of alcohol
- 12.5 %
- To drink from
- 2026 to 2032
- rock’n’roll
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100% Chardonnay from organically grown vines planted in 2019, in their second vintage of production, located in Saint-Jouan-des-Guérets on sandy-clay-silt soils, on a south-facing hillside in the Rance Valley. Manual harvest, third selection picked one week later than Glaz Blanc. Natural vinification: gentle pressing, no settling, fermentation in 228L barrels that have seen obnly one wine, and 14 months of ageing on fine lees in those same barrels. Bottled at the estate in November 2024, with a very low dose of sulphur.

Pauline and Édouard Cazals
Pauline and Édouard Cazals are behind Brittany's first professional vineyard, Les Longues Vignes. Édouard, a native of Normandy, got his first taste of agriculture at the age of 15, during vegetables harvest. He then trained for a diploma in viticulture and oenology, and studied after Mitjavile at the iconic Domaine Tertre Rotebœuf in Bordeaux. Pauline also took her first steps in wine during...
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