This white wine from Maison Le Bosquet is a popular house wine at many top restaurants, and we understand why. It's known for its excellent price-quality ratio, and that's no lie. But it all starts, of course, with the vineyards used for this white wine. These are located in the warm wine region of Vin de Pays d'Oc and are owned by Domaines Robert Vic. Now we understand the excellent quality. The Vic family knows how to make top wines at fantastic prices. Both Chardonnay and Vermentino grapes are used for this white Le Jardin. The latter gives the wine a touch more freshness and refinement.
The harvest of the Maison Le Bosquet
The grapes grow on old vines, which in turn produce powerful, full clusters. This quality is partly due to the refined Mediterranean climate that prevails in the vineyards. The abundant sunshine contributes to a full harvest, and the fresh Mediterranean breeze imparts a refreshing touch to this white wine. This creates a perfect blend of warmth and freshness, contributing to the consistent quality of this white wine from Maison Le Bosquet.
The scent and taste of the white Maison Le Bosquet
It's a summery white wine whose aromas are already released upon opening the bottle. We immediately noted notes of citrus fruit, peach, and a touch of fresh grapefruit. In the glass, we see a beautiful light yellow color with green glints. With our noses raised, this white Maison Le Bosquet transports us to the south of France. Beautiful aromas of fresh flowers, tropical fruit, hints of herbs like mint, and a touch of lime on the finish. The palate is wonderfully fresh, with a lush yellow and white fruit on the palate, complemented by a touch of grapefruit and mint from the Vermentino grape. The finish is easy and stylish with recurring fruit nuances.