LPdS is a commonly used abbreviation of Les Parcellaires de Saulx. Saulx is pronounced ‘so’.
Aging
The wines spends 12 to 15 months in French oak giving elegance and refinement, charm and a perfect balance.
Background
Les Parcellaires de Saulx is a micro-negociant founded in 2017. At the helm is cellar master Isabelle Laurend who sources grapes strictly from farmers who work organically or biodynamically. Every single wine is made from a single parcel, the 2020 vintage spent 12 – 15 months in old French oak (in this cellar, no new oak used). Most cuvees only produce a single barrel of wine.
Terroir
This climat is located in the extreme north of the appellation, right on the top of the hillside with a calcareous soil formed of pure alluvium. Its altitude, east-facing exposure and location on the terraces imparts great tension which enhances the sensation of complexity and spicy aromas.
To learn more visit Les Parcellaires de Saulx here or the website here.
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