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Jurançon Ballet d'Octobre Cauhapé 2008(dessert wine)
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    Jurançon Ballet d'Octobre Cauhapé
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    About the producer

    The Domaine Cauhapé, one of the most well-known domaines in Jurançon, is run by Henri Ramonteu, passionate grape-grower and one of the region's flagship producers. Every year, his 43 hectares of vines produce 250 000 bottles of this golden wine, made using two grape varieties: Petit Manseng (for sweet wines) and Gros Manseng (for dry wines and the first sweet wines). The vines are situated at 500m above sea level, between the Pyrenees and the Atlantic ocean, therefore benefitting from a climate which combines harsh mountainous conditions with the gentleness of the sea. The soil, a rich mix of clay, pebbles and quartz, allows the grapes to elegantly express their full potential.

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    Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

    Region: South-West

    Producers and wineries: Cauhapé

    Colour: dessert wine

    Grape variety: Petit Manseng
    Food and wine pairings: Bleu des Pyrénées, Gateau basque, Curry vert Thaï

    Appellation: Jurançon

    Owner: Cauhapé

    Viticulture: environmentally friendly More information....

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    Auction history Jurançon Ballet d'Octobre Cauhapé 2008
    05/01/202219

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