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Arbois Savagnin Macération Pélliculaire Pélican 2019(white)
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Arbois Savagnin Macération Pélliculaire Pélican
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About the producer

After having made such an excellent name for the Domaine Marquis d'Angerville in Burgundy, Guillaume d'Angerville decided to fly the nest and set up shop in the Jura. In the last 10 years, Guillaume has gradually acquired three five hectares plots which form his new venture Domaine du Pélican, so called because of the pelican being the bird of Arbois. This young domain comprises some incredible and unique terroir. Some of the plots were completely untended for years by the previous owner. This allowed Guillame to replant vines on particularly healthy soil. And healthy these soils shall remain as Guillaume is invested in biodynamic viticulture.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Jura

Producers and wineries: Domaine du Pélican

Colour: white

Volume: 60000

Grape variety: Savagnin
Food and wine pairings: : Curry d'agneau, Pâtisson farci, Poulet au citron et au gingembre

Appellation: Arbois

Owner: Pélican

Size (in ha): 10 hectares

Viticulture: biodynamic More information....

Service temperature: 10°

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Auction history Arbois Savagnin Macération Pélliculaire Pélican 2019
02/04/202135

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