Aureto, Elyo Blanc

Description
Aureto, Elyo Blanc - The wine is characterised by very complex aromas. In the nose, you will find ripe apricot, honeydew melon and peach from the vineyard, as well as exotic notes of pineapple and passion fruit. The palate offers refined, well-integrated acidity with a good balance between freshness and depth. On the finish, ripe yellow fruit meets stimulating minerality and saltiness.

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Additional information

Brand

Aureto

Wine name

Aureto, Elyo Blanc

Grape variety

42.5% Marsanne, 51% Viognier, 6.5% Roussanne

Country

France

Origin

Luberon

Type

White Wine

Harvest year

2021

Packaging

Glass bottle

Wine content

75cl

Closure

Cork

Flavour

Apricot, Pineapple, Fresh, Mineral, Passion fruit, Peach

Wine and Food

Asparagus, Goat cheese, Poultry, Paella, Fish

Alcohol (%)

13%

Viticulture

Conventional

Education

RVS

Vegan

No

Sur Lie

No

Use within

4 years

Acid

5 g/L

PH value

3,2

Residual sugar

4 g/L

Serving temperature

8 - 10˚C

Article number

Ntb

Description

Aureto

The Aureto winery in the heart of the Luberon stands for high quality, sustainable cultivation and the use of biodynamic winemaking techniques. A wide range of cuvées, of which our rosé wines stand out in particular, have won many awards in national and international competitions.Together with Hotel "Coquillade", we are among the leading culinary and gastronomic establishments in Provence.

History
Provence enthusiast Andreas Rihs took over the winery in 2006. A new era dawned when it was renamed Aureto, meaning "light breeze" in the Provençal dialect. Andreas Rihs created a unique place with the winery and its hotel "Coquillade". There you can experience the tranquillity of the beautiful landscape, the light, the sun, the hospitality and the unique southern French way of life with all your senses.

Wine is an essential element of this region, especially the rosé that so beautifully complements the southern French savoir-vivre. This collection of rosé, white and red wines is among the best Provence has to offer. From the beginning, the aim was to produce high-quality wine. The vines were tended to produce expressive grapes. A new wine cellar was also built to create an optimal working environment.

After the death of Andreas Rihs in 2018, his sons Oliver and Tobias have kept Aureto running with the aim of making it one of the leading wineries in the Luberon.