
The origins of the 'langue d'oc' language date back to around 940, in literary texts such as the poem 'La Passion de Clermont'. It subsequently became the Occitan language, a part of European culture transported by the travelling troubadours of the Middle Ages.
Ripe cherry aromas dominate on the nose, enhanced by delicate touches of wild raspberry and spice. On the palate, the ripeness of the cherries shines through, accompanied by a subtle toasted note that offers a welcome depth. The wine's silky texture and lingering finish make it a refined Pinot that perfectly balances fruity and toasted characteristics.