莉森莊園氣泡酒
Bulles de Lisennes,Blanc

NT$1,200

珂理小姐 克魯斯莊園 AOC波爾多 粉紅酒 年份2016

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產區 Région:波爾多 Bordeaux

法定產區 Appellation: 法定產區克萊蒙特波爾多 AOC Crémant de bordeaux

葡萄品種 Assemblage:榭米雍 Sémillon, 卡本內弗朗 Cabernet Franc, 蜜絲卡黛Muscadelle

年份Millésime:N/V

酒精濃度 Degré Alcool:12%

香氣:
柑橘的香氣和活潑的花香。入口輕快,帶有忍冬的味道
Le nez:Jolie mousse aux bulles fines et nombreuses. Nez d’agrumes et intéressante pointe florale. Attaque aux notes de chèvrefeuille très agréable. Milieu de bouche frais. Très bonne persistance gustative.

食物搭配:牡蠣、鵝肝和水果塔
Accords Mets:Apéritif, huitres, foie gras, tartes aux fruits

適飲溫度:攝氏8-10度.
Température de dégustation: 8-10 C

儲藏方式:避光,平放於恆溫處.
Comment conserver la bouteille: couchée à l’abri de la lumière et à température constante.

 

莊園簡介:莉森莊園 Lisennes

莉森莊園是位於波爾多附近的家族葡萄園,由Soubie家族經營管理已有五代。該莊園包括一個佔地55公頃的城堡和葡萄園,擁有15世紀和18世紀的建築物。葡萄園採用環境友好的管理方法,結合現代釀酒技術和傳統專業知識,生產出反映莉森土地的獨特葡萄酒。波爾多地區分為三個主要區域,每個區域都有其獨特的葡萄酒風格。Cabernet-Sauvignon主要種植在西部,而梅洛是聖愛美侯和波美侯的主要品種。在Lisennes,50%的葡萄園種植梅洛,30%種植品麗珠,20%種植赤霞珠。Lisennes的土壤主要是混合著粘土和白堊的,這為葡萄藤提供了出色的結構。為了排水,數公里的穿孔塑料管被埋藏在地表以下80公分處,將多餘的水排到1970年代建造的兩個湖泊。

Lisennes is a family vineyard near Bordeaux, managed by the Soubie family for five generations. The estate includes a 55-hectare chateau and vineyard with 15th and 18th century buildings. The vineyard is managed using environmentally friendly methods, and modern winemaking techniques are combined with traditional know-how to produce unique wines that reflect the terroir of Lisennes. Visitors are welcome year-round to taste the range of wines. The Bordeaux region is divided into three major areas, each with its own distinct style of wine. Cabernet-Sauvignon is primarily grown in the West, while Merlot is the main variety in St. Emilion and Pomerol. At Lisennes, 50% of the vineyard is planted with Merlot, 30% with Cabernet Franc, and 20% with Cabernet Sauvignon. The soil at Lisennes is mainly argilo-calcaire mixed with chalk, which provides excellent structure for the vines. To drain the soil, several kilometers of perforated plastic pipes have been buried at 80cm below the surface to divert excess water to two lakes built in the 1970s.