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La
Nuit Blanche- Roussanne

£10 per 75cl sold in boxes of 6 bottles
The roussanne grapes that produced this wine were picked
during the night in order to protect the fruit from the extreme heat of the day,
hence the name La Nuit Blanche or ‘the sleepless night’. This wine underwent
fermentation and ageing in French oak barrels with frequent stirring of the
lees to create a rich, complex,
full-bodied roussanne with good
acidity and a luxurious finish.
We suggest drinking this wine with creamy chicken or pasta dishes and with
seafood.
Colour:
Golden yellow
Nose: An
exotic mix of fruit and spice. The freshness of the fruit provides hints of
melon and the barrel aging
has created vanilla notes and a smoky richness.
Palate: Full-bodied with creamy, nutty
characteristics and an extremely long finish.
Drink:
Now until 2012
Available vintages: 2008
  
La Nuit Blanche
Roussanne press quotes:
Medal Winner in the 2010 International Wine Challenge,
Decanter World Wine Awards and the International Wine Challenge.
May, 2010
"...wines that will lead the way
for this year's wine trends. Unusual grape varieties will continue to
amaze us. This white has so much bravado that it can tackle roast chicken,
roast pork and any fish dish. There is oak, honeysuckle and mandarin
throughout its heroic length."
Matthew Jukes, The Mail, 9th January,
2010
Domaine Sainte Rose La Nuit Blanche / Barrel
Selection Roussanne features in the Decanter World Wine Awards publication.
"Floral aromatic buttery toast, hints of tropical fruit. Clean fruit,
soft, white flowers with a hint of well-integrated oak."
Decanter Magazine, October Issue.
Medal Winner in the 2009
International Wine Challenge, Decanter World Wine Awards and the International
Wine and Spirits Competition.
May, 2009
"Leesy, fresh and complex with a whiff of Mediterranean herbs
and spices." 89/100.
The Wine Gang, August, 2008.
"...hit the spot. Made from night-harvested grapes,
this is a terrific, nutty, lemon and apricot-stacked, French oak-aged white of
real distinction."
Jane Macquitty, Saturday Times, 14th June 2008
"Exciting herbal nose- quite a bouquet!"
Jancis Robinson MW,
www.jancisrobinson.com , April 2008
"Made from the roussanne
grape, this is full, ripe, honeyed and crammed with greengage, nectarine and
lime notes, as well as boasting a very long finish. It has enough oomph to
handle both the pie and the roast- along with gravy, too."
Matthew Jukes, Daily Mail, April, 2008
"Shows power and restraint. The nose is discreet and floral.
Perfume of rose, fresh pineapple and honey. This delicate structure is supported
by a more oily texture with flavours of sugared almonds, yellow fruits and mild
spices. This juice was carefully vinified and aged in oak barrels. We matched
this wine with sparerib of pork and Pardailhan turnips." 16/20
Terre de Vins, February 2008
"...a spectacular and rare Roussanne from a gorgeous
southern French property owned by an adventurous Brit couple. This 100 per
cent Roussanne is one of the year's most remarkable wines. The utterly
delicious honey, lime juice and pear and fruit is amazingly complex and
ethereal. Perfect with 'meatier' fish and richer, creamy sauces, this is
an unmissable wine."
Matthew Jukes, Daily Mail, September 2007
"Sainte Rose have quite a history of growing Roussanne –
it used to be blended with Chardonnay in their Vent du Nord. Very creamy,
flattering texture with a real spine of acidity, some ripe greengage flavours
and real depth of flavour and persistence. There’s something distinctly verdant
about this wine – followers of Ch de Beaucastel Blanc, Vieilles Vignes might be
interested to see this junior version. The oaking has been done with a very
gentle hand. Bravo!"
Jancis Robinson MW,
www.jancisrobinson.com , September 2007
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