Wine of the Week: Chateau Simone Palette Blanc AOC

 Hello everybody!

Wine of the Week #2 is Chateau Simone's Palette Blanc AOC.

This wine is a Southern France white blend of Clairette, Grenache Blanc, Bourbolenc, Ugni Blanc and Muscat Blanc. I have to thank my dear friend Simone, head waiter and sommelier of Room Food&Drink in Bassano, for introducing me to this lovely gem!




The wine is spontaneously fermented after a light pressing. It then ages for 6 months on the fine lees and then another 12 months in small oak barrels.

Once poured the wine shows itself with a golden colour and feels heavy.

The aromas start off with flint, smoke, toast, vannilla, cloves, quince and hawthorn flowers. The bouquet is surrounded by straw and grass, it really reminds me of a summer afternoon in a farm house.

The acidity is medium+, enough to balance the full, powerful oaky body. The saline finish complements perfectly the buttery mouthfeel.
Overall a high quality wine that will show its full potential with another 3 to 5 years of bottle ageing.

Great addition to your cellar, sold for 55 euros I know it is not that cheap but this wine has great potential!

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