On any given day, Ermes Pavese really does have a view from the top. His vineyards in the Valle d'Aosta, planted to the obscure native grape Prié Blanc, are the highest in all of Europe. Made mere minutes from the summit of Mont Blanc, Pavese’s are wines of pure mountain minerality, filigreed fruit and featherweight structure.
If you've ever met Signor Pavese, that psychedelic-Keebler-Elves label will make sense to you. He doesn't speak much English, but his manner is all laughter and bubbly glee for life. Blanc de Morgex et de la Salle is a really long name for this tiny DOC tucked into the winding mountain crannies of Valle d'Aosta. Located in the commune of La Ruine, just outside of the town of Morgex, in the high Alps minutes from the summit of Mont Blanc, Ermes boast thes highest elevation Vineyard in continental Europe
This is where he grows his prized ungrafted Prié Blanc, a variety indigenous to the high Alps and found nowhere else on Earth. The cool year round temperature, constant summer sunlight and very low vigor soils produce a wine that could come from no place else.
What importer Rosenthal Wine Merchant has to say about this wine...
A stunning wine from the highest vineyard site in Europe on the summit of Mont Blanc. Because these vineyards are so isolated, Pavese has been able to work with the original, pre-phylloxera root stock since that malady never infiltrated this area when it came sweeping through Europe many years ago. Annual production is about 12,000 bottles of this austere, racy, mineral white wine with vivacity and length.
Details
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Grape Variety
Prie Blanc
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Vintage
2023
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Size
750ml
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Farming Practice
Organic
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Style
Earthy , Fruity
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Sweetness
Dry
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Body
Light Bodied