The Winery Notre Dame des Neiges of Vin de Pays of Pays d'Oc

The Winery Notre Dame des Neiges is one of the best wineries to follow in Vin de Pays.. It offers 9 wines for sale in of Vin de Pays to come and discover on site or to buy online.
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Intermediate category between AOC and Vin de France (renamed IGP in 2009), 27% of national volume. Accessible, expressive wines defined by their grape: opulent Chardonnay, lively Sauvignon, round Merlot, peppery Syrah, floral Viognier with apricot. 76 IGP in France at 3 scales: regional (Pays d'Oc, Méditerranée, Val de Loire), departmental or local. Flexible rules, wide range of permitted grapes, free grape and vintage labelling.
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Sweet, sparkling reds with a light ruby colour and pink foam, melted tannins and a bubbly, off-dry palate, offering signature aromas of rose, violet, fresh red fruits (strawberry, raspberry) and delicate floral notes. A festive and accessible profile. Star of the Malvasia di Castelnuovo Don Bosco DOC, charming with its light frizzante sweetness. Black Malvasia variety grown near Schierano in Piedmont.
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Colourful, simple fruity reds with a deep purple robe, silky tannins and an airy palate with preserved acidity, showing aromas of red fruits and herbaceous notes. Cold- and disease-resistant. Grown mainly in Canada (Ontario, Quebec) and the north-eastern United States, adapting to rigorous continental viticultural climates. French black hybrid (Seibel 9549), named after Quebec researcher Adhémar de Chaunac.