Maison Ventenac 'Le Bâtard' Petite Arvine 2022
Primary flavours

Grapefruit

Green Apple

Melon

Herbs

Lemon Blossom

Saline
Details
Le Bâtard is Maison Ventenac’s little curio, a Petite Arvine, typically found in Switzerland of all places, this is a rare wine so get in quick. A delightful wine with green apple and melon fruit tones, bright and crunchy acidity with mineral and green herbs at play. The fruit is the hero in this wine and this is a very drinkable bottle.
Maison Ventenac is a modern winery with all the bells and whistles (concrete eggs and fancy tanks), located in the region of Cabardes, which is part of the larger Languedoc in France’s South West. Cabardes as a region has put all its eggs into an unusual basket, where the wines need to be a blend of Grenache and Syrah (usually found in the Rhone) and Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc (usually found in Bordeaux). A blend of these proportions would be commonplace in Australia however Cabardes is one of the few in France that mix these regional grapes together. The Ventenac team do make a couple of wines under the Cabardes regional specifications, however their true focus is throwing the rulebook out the window and focusing on single variety wines which are bottled in smart bottles and clever labels. From rare Petite Arvine at one end to delicious Grenache at the other, you’ll be in for a treat with these delightful wines.
Maison Ventenac is a modern winery with all the bells and whistles (concrete eggs and fancy tanks), located in the region of Cabardes, which is part of the larger Languedoc in France’s South West. Cabardes as a region has put all its eggs into an unusual basket, where the wines need to be a blend of Grenache and Syrah (usually found in the Rhone) and Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc (usually found in Bordeaux). A blend of these proportions would be commonplace in Australia however Cabardes is one of the few in France that mix these regional grapes together. The Ventenac team do make a couple of wines under the Cabardes regional specifications, however their true focus is throwing the rulebook out the window and focusing on single variety wines which are bottled in smart bottles and clever labels. From rare Petite Arvine at one end to delicious Grenache at the other, you’ll be in for a treat with these delightful wines.
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Taste Profile
This wine’s tasting notes.
Sweetness
lowmediumhigh
Body
lightmediumfull
Fruitiness
nonesomelots
Tannins
lowmediumhigh
Acidity
lowmediumhigh
Oak
nonesomelots
Alcohol
low
(under 12%)medium
(12-14%)high
(14%+)
Taste Summary
This wine’s tasting notes are leaning towards light bodied, low sweetness, with high acidity, some fruitiness, low tannins, medium alcohol and no oak.
Specs
Region
Languedoc
country
France
Grape type
Petite Arvine
Wine Maker
Maison Ventenac
Alcohol
12%
Vintage
2022
Cellar period
3-5 years
Closure
Cork (Synthetic)
Production method
Amphora Aged
collection
Pairing guide
Petite Arvine is definitely one of the lesser-known Alpine grape varieties, but among those who are familiar with its charms, it’s right up there with the best of the bunch. Its brightness and beautiful bouquet make it brilliantly versatile - we loved it with warm salads featuring spring greens, halloumi and a zesty dressing, but it’s equally as good with grilled or stuffed chicken breast dishes, simple fish creations and chicken or vegetable risotto. Mid-aged cheeses, pasta with chicken and pancetta, and grilled garlic prawns will also work well with this one.
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Food

Seafood

Lots of Herbs

Raw Fish
Tastes

Crisp

Light

Herbal

Delicate
Moods

Adventurous

Mood for something different
Seasons

Summer

Spring
Recipe Matches
Wine region

Languedoc, France
The Languedoc wine region is located in the south of France, in the Languedoc-Roussillon region. It is the largest wine-producing region in France and is known for its wide variety of wine styles, including red, white, rosé, and sparkling. As a younger region, Languedoc has less restrictive wine growing laws making it a virtual oasis for progressive winemakers. As a result, you may find many innovative, even atypical blends in this region, that represent excellent value. Of the numerous varieties available in Languedoc Grenache, Syrah, Carignan, Cinsault, Mourvèdre, and Viognier are the stand outs. Top producers are known showcasing the unique character of the Languedoc region, including Mas de Daumas Gassac, Château de Saint-Martin, Mas Jullien, and Château d'Angles. Languedoc, watch this space!
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