Ogier Lirac Blanc Le Petit Paradoxe

  • 0.75L | 14.5 %
18 , 9 5

2023 Bourboulenc Clairette Grenache Blanc Ogier Caves des Papes
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Ogier Lirac Blanc Le Petit Paradoxe
18.95
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Availability Only 2 in stock!
Alcohol content 14.5%
Vintage 2023
Size 0.75L
Region Rhône
Producer Ogier Caves des Papes
Varietal(s) Bourboulenc, Clairette, Grenache Blanc
Storage at perfecte wijn Air conditioned at 18°c

With over 3,200 hectares, Ogier has a luxury problem. So many beautiful grapes: you have to make beautiful wines from them. That's how Ogier Lirac Blanc Le Petit Paradoxe was born. Made from the finest Rhone grapes by one of the most impressive wineries in this region.

The Rhone wines from France

Undeniably the most beautiful wine region in France is the Côtes du Rhone. The vines are situated along the river of the same name. The mighty Rhone originates in Switzerland and flows through France into the Mediterranean Sea. In France, it covers an impressive 545 kilometers, making it one of the major rivers. Winegrowers recognized the potential of this river centuries ago and gratefully capitalized on it.

The French wines of Ogier

Ogier Winery is an icon in the Cotes du Rhone. It is located in perhaps the most idyllic wine region of the Cotes du Rhone: Châteauneuf du Pape. Founded in 1859, Ogier only began commercial winemaking a few years after the Second World War. While this makes it younger than many other wineries, Ogier is incomparable. No other winery has such a strong reputation as Ogier, which excels particularly in Châteauneuf du Pape wines.

Buy Ogier Lirac Blanc Le Petit Paradoxe wine

Wow, what a remarkable glass of wine! Don't expect an easy, everyday white wine, but a glass of Ogier wine that is truly special and unique. The grapes come from vineyards in the Southern Rhône. It's a cheerful trio of grape varieties typical of this region: Grenache Blanc, Clairette, and Bourboulenc. After fermentation, the rich juice is aged for another 6 to 8 months in wooden barrels, adding that extra touch. However, Ogier Lirac Blanc Le Petit Paradoxe remains fresh with subtle fruity notes and soft vanilla hints. Ideal for fans of Rhône wines.