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Domaine du Mont d’Or

Johannisberg Mont d’Or 2021

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Description of Domaine du Mont d’Or

Domaine du Mont d'Or, located in the heart of Valais in Switzerland, is famous for its commitment to producing high quality wines while respecting the region's winemaking traditions. Known for its use of local grape varieties, the estate cultivates its vines with deep respect for the environment, aiming to express the best of the Valais terroir in each bottle.

Description of the Cuvée Johannisberg Mont d’Or

The Cuvée Johannisberg Mont d'Or from Domaine du Mont d'Or is a white wine made from the Sylvaner grape variety, locally known as Johannisberg. This wine is harvested from vineyards that benefit from an ideal microclimate, allowing the grape variety to fully develop its fruity aromas and distinct minerality. Vinification is carried out with care to preserve the natural characteristics of the grape variety, thus offering a fresh, elegant and expressive wine.

Aromas of the Cuvée

This cuvée presents a bouquet rich in aromas of pear, green apple and white flowers, with subtle notes of melon and citrus. The chalky minerality typical of the terroir appears in the background, bringing a beautiful complexity and lingering freshness to the nose.

Characteristics of the Cuvée

  • Grape variety: Sylvaner (Johannisberg)
  • Profile: A wine with a silky texture and invigorating acidity, which offers a perfect balance between roundness and freshness. Johannisberg Mont d'Or is recognized for its elegance and finesse, as well as its aging potential which allows the wine to develop more complex nuances over time.
  • Aging Potential: This wine has excellent aging potential, evolving favorably to reveal more mature aromas and increased complexity over the years.

Pairings with this Cuvée

Johannisberg Mont d'Or is ideal to accompany fish dishes, shellfish, or starters based on soft cheeses. Its refreshing character and minerality make it an excellent companion for delicate dishes that benefit from an elegant and subtle white wine.

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