Jurançon Sec Part Davant - Camin Larredya

Camin Larredya

Format: 75 cl

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Producer Camin Larredya
Name Jurançon Sec
Variety Petit Manseng, Gros Manseng
Gradation 14.0%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Notes of citrus, exotic fruit, minerality
Vinification method Fermentation in stainless steel at controlled temperature
Region New Aquitaine
Production area Jurançon
Country France
Type Dry white wine
Aging Short in stainless steel
Type of cask 225L barrels (5% new), 2500L foudres
Color White
Serving temperature 10-12°C
Recommended consumption Drink young, within 3 years
Pairing Fish, white meats, fresh cheeses

The Jurançon Sec Part Davant from Camin Larredya is an extraordinarily elegant white wine originating from the slopes of the Pyrenees, in the heart of France. This exclusive vintage is primarily produced from Petit Manseng grapes, hand-picked only when they have reached perfect ripeness.

The Camin Larredya winery is renowned for its dedication to organic and biodynamic agriculture, a method that respects the terroir and enhances its qualities. This Jurançon Sec displays a brilliant golden color, heralding its aromatic complexity. On the nose, vivid notes of citrus, tropical fruits, and a hint of aromatic herbs can be distinguished, all balanced by a subtle minerality.

On the palate, the fruity intensity is expressed with freshness and precision, supported by a balanced acidic structure that leads to a long and pleasantly persistent finish. Ideal as an aperitif, this wine also pairs wonderfully with fish and seafood dishes, enriching each taste with its intense personality.

The winery

Camin Larredya – Winery in Jurançon, Béarn (Nouvelle‑Aquitaine)

Discover the story and wines of Camin Larredya.

A small domaine in Jurançon (Béarn, France) known for its dry and moelleux whites, produced using organic and biodynamic practices and led by Jean‑Marc Grussaute.
Region: Jurançon, Béarn (Nouvelle‑Aquitaine)
Country: Francia
Grapes: Gros Manseng, Petit Manseng, Petit Courbu, Camaralet, Petit Grain
A historic Jurançon estate specializing in dry and moelleux white wines. Organic management and declared biodynamic practices Southeast-facing terraced vineyards on the hills of La Chapelle‑de‑Rousse. Native grape varieties from the Pyrenean piedmont Recognition and coverage in specialist magazines and wine guides
Winery history
Family-owned estate located in La Chapelle‑de‑Rousse. Vineyard production intensified in the second half of the 20th century; the recent push in quality came from Jean‑Marc Grussaute, who expanded the vineyard plantings and steered the estate towards bottling and low-intervention practices.
Production philosophy
The estate favors viticulture that respects the soil and local varieties, practicing organic farming with biodynamic methods, maintaining limited yields and winemaking that seeks to express the character of the Pyrenean Piedmont terroir.
Terroir and vineyards
Hill and terraced vineyards in La Chapelle‑de‑Rousse, in the Jurançon area, at the foot of the Pyrenees; clay‑siliceous soils with outcrops of poudingue/pebbles that contribute to the wines' minerality.
Awards and recognitions
Mentions and accolades in specialist publications; favorable assessments in industry guides and critiques.

Official Awards

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