
Les Vignerons de la VicomtéLe Paravel Rosé
This wine generally goes well with vegetarian, appetizers and snacks or lean fish.

Food and wine pairings with Le Paravel Rosé
Pairings that work perfectly with Le Paravel Rosé
Original food and wine pairings with Le Paravel Rosé
The Le Paravel Rosé of Les Vignerons de la Vicomté matches generally quite well with dishes of pasta, vegetarian or appetizers and snacks such as recipes of pasta with tuna and laughing cow, spinach and goat cheese quiche or codfish accras.
Details and technical informations about Les Vignerons de la Vicomté's Le Paravel Rosé.
Discover the grape variety: Melon blanc et rouge
Simple, fresh dry whites with a pale golden robe, a supple palate with moderate acidity, and undemonstrative aromas of citrus and white flowers. A discreet rustic profile. Almost absent from commercial cultivation, preserved in INRAE variety collections, it testifies to the pre-phylloxera ampelographic diversity of central and northern France. A rare indigenous French white grape, once grown in central and northern France.
Informations about the Les Vignerons de la Vicomté
The Les Vignerons de la Vicomté is one of of the world's great estates. It offers 298 wines for sale in the of Vicomte d'Aumelas to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Vicomte d'Aumelas
Languedoc IGP between Montpellier and Béziers (14 communes, limestone gravel terraces on the Aumelas plateau, garrigue, Mediterranean, middle Hérault valley as regulator): Syrah, Grenache noir, Mourvèdre, Carignan and Cinsault as signature reds — ruby-red with powerful aromas of blackberry, bilberry, raspberry, liquorice and pepper. Chardonnay, Viognier, Sauvignon and Grenache Blanc as fresh, fruity whites; salmon-pink exotic rosés.
The wine region of Pays d'Oc
The single-grape IGP par excellence: modern, accessible, frank and fruity wines, the popular signature of the Midi. Spicy Syrah reds (pepper, blackberry), round Merlot, structured Cabernet, generous Grenache, supple Cinsault. Crisp, tangy rosés. Opulent Chardonnay whites, lively Sauvignon, floral, apricoty Viognier.
The word of the wine: Malolactic fermentation
Called second fermentation or malo for short. It is the degradation (under the effect of bacteria) of the malic acid naturally present in the wine into milder, less aggressive lactic acid. Some producers or wineries refuse this operation by "blocking the malo" (by cold and adding SO2) to keep a maximum of acidity which carries the aromas and accentuates the sensation of freshness.









