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LAB0319WW
Vacqueras Blanc, Thomas
2019
Rhone
Certified Organic
Wild yeasts
Low Sulphur

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Ventoux AOC is an exciting area in the south-eastern region of the Rhone, where wines are produced in 51 communes along the lower slopes of the Ventoux Mountain, as part of the Vaucluse Mountains. Typically, Ventoux has been seen as somewhere to get fantastic value Rhone blends, predominantly using Grenache, Syrah and Mourvèdre. Ventoux wines are distinctive not because of the soil, as with so many French wines, but because of the climate. The days are some of the hottest in the region, and yet the nights are some of the coldest, resulting in grapes being picked much later than its more famous counterpart, Chateauneuf-du-Pape. Harvest is more often than not well into October, so the grapes are cooler and have a much longer time to develop flavours.

Thomas and Fanny's journey began in Toulouse, where they both studied agronomy and oenology, forming a strong bond that extended beyond wine to a shared love for trekking and surfing. The idea of making wine together came to life in 2010 when Fanny, visiting the Rhône Valley with her family, joined Thomas, who was already consulting with winegrowers in Ventoux and Vacqueyras. Captivated by the area’s potential, they founded Labadens, firmly believing in the exceptional quality of the clay-limestone soils, the continental climate, and the outstanding fruit that the region offers. Their mission has remained clear from the outset: to craft balanced, high-quality wines without the use of chemicals in either the vineyard or the winery. All of their vineyards are either certified organic or farmed organically, with certification expected in the coming year. They ferment using indigenous yeasts and add minimal sulphur, ensuring a natural expression of the terroir. For red wines, traditional concrete vats are used, while the Escartefigue wines stand out for their modern, refreshing approach to the Rhône. These wines are produced without oak, with the red undergoing semi-carbonic maceration, resulting in wines that are vibrant, fresh, and true to the essence of the region.

Tasting note: Restrained nose; with white grape; firm lemon and white fruit on the nose; followed by some heat and power. Fresh at first; the richness develops gradually on the palate with some smokey; sweet; nutty oak backed by ripe apple; cooked lemon and Madagascan vanilla. The finish is long with power; huge acidity and some gentle white nut.
Winemaking Detail: Harvested at full ripeness; Clairette being the last one. Gentle pressing; 50% fermented in new barrels and 50% in SST. Aged in old barrels with regular stirring of the lees.
Features Apple Grape Vanilla Nutty Smokey

Features Apple, Grape, Nutty, Powerful, Smokey, Vanilla,
Tasting note Restrained nose, with white grape, firm lemon and white fruit on the nose, followed by some heat and power. Fresh at first, the richness develops gradually on the palate with some smokey, sweet, nutty oak backed by ripe apple, cooked lemon and Madagascan vanilla. The finish is long with power, huge acidity and some gentle white nut.
Drink with
Paella, Pork chop, Veal,

Wine details

Country France
Region Rhone
Producer Labadens
Wine Name Vacqueras Blanc
Colour White
Style Rich & Full bodied
Vintage 2019
Main Grape Clairette
Other Grapes 10% Grenache blanc ; 5% Viognier
Size 75cl
Closure Cork
A.B.V. 0.145
Production 900
Aging 9 months (50% old Oak;50% SST)
Soil Clay; limestone
Time to drink Now - 2026
Winemaking Detail Harvested at full ripeness, Clairette being the last one. Gentle pressing, 50% fermented in new barrels and 50% in SST. Aged in old barrels with regular stirring of the lees.

LAB0319WW
Labadens
Vacqueras Blanc, Thomas
2019
Rhone
Certified Organic
Wild yeasts
Low Sulphur

Ventoux AOC is an exciting area in the south-eastern region of the Rhone, where wines are produced in 51 communes along the lower slopes of the Ventoux Mountain, as part of the Vaucluse Mountains. Typically, Ventoux has been seen as somewhere to get fantastic value Rhone blends, predominantly using Grenache, Syrah and Mourvèdre. Ventoux wines are distinctive not because of the soil, as with so many French wines, but because of the climate. The days are some of the hottest in the region, and yet the nights are some of the coldest, resulting in grapes being picked much later than its more famous counterpart, Chateauneuf-du-Pape. Harvest is more often than not well into October, so the grapes are cooler and have a much longer time to develop flavours.

Thomas and Fanny's journey began in Toulouse, where they both studied agronomy and oenology, forming a strong bond that extended beyond wine to a shared love for trekking and surfing. The idea of making wine together came to life in 2010 when Fanny, visiting the Rhône Valley with her family, joined Thomas, who was already consulting with winegrowers in Ventoux and Vacqueyras. Captivated by the area’s potential, they founded Labadens, firmly believing in the exceptional quality of the clay-limestone soils, the continental climate, and the outstanding fruit that the region offers. Their mission has remained clear from the outset: to craft balanced, high-quality wines without the use of chemicals in either the vineyard or the winery. All of their vineyards are either certified organic or farmed organically, with certification expected in the coming year. They ferment using indigenous yeasts and add minimal sulphur, ensuring a natural expression of the terroir. For red wines, traditional concrete vats are used, while the Escartefigue wines stand out for their modern, refreshing approach to the Rhône. These wines are produced without oak, with the red undergoing semi-carbonic maceration, resulting in wines that are vibrant, fresh, and true to the essence of the region.

Tasting note: Restrained nose; with white grape; firm lemon and white fruit on the nose; followed by some heat and power. Fresh at first; the richness develops gradually on the palate with some smokey; sweet; nutty oak backed by ripe apple; cooked lemon and Madagascan vanilla. The finish is long with power; huge acidity and some gentle white nut.
Winemaking Detail: Harvested at full ripeness; Clairette being the last one. Gentle pressing; 50% fermented in new barrels and 50% in SST. Aged in old barrels with regular stirring of the lees.
Features Apple Grape Vanilla Nutty Smokey

Features Apple, Grape, Nutty, Powerful, Smokey, Vanilla,
Tasting note Restrained nose, with white grape, firm lemon and white fruit on the nose, followed by some heat and power. Fresh at first, the richness develops gradually on the palate with some smokey, sweet, nutty oak backed by ripe apple, cooked lemon and Madagascan vanilla. The finish is long with power, huge acidity and some gentle white nut.
Drink with
Paella, Pork chop, Veal,

Wine details

Country France
Region Rhone
Producer Labadens
Wine Name Vacqueras Blanc
Style Rich & Full bodied
Vintage 2019
Main Grape Clairette
Other Grapes 10% Grenache blanc ; 5% Viognier
Size 75cl
Closure Cork
A.B.V. 0.145
Production 900
Aging 9 months (50% old Oak;50% SST)
Soil Clay; limestone
Time to drink Now - 2026
Winemaking Detail Harvested at full ripeness, Clairette being the last one. Gentle pressing, 50% fermented in new barrels and 50% in SST. Aged in old barrels with regular stirring of the lees.