Gros Manseng, a grape variety selected in the blend of several of our white wines.
CLASSIC
Our first bottling of Classic was the 1982 vintage, which makes Classic Domaine Tariquet’s historical wine. Originally made entirely with Ugni blanc, a grape variety grown on the estate for its Bas-Armagnacs, the Classic has been able to renew itself thanks to the evolution of its blend with other grape varieties, while remaining loyal to its origin.
This first vintage won a gold medal alongside a « Congratulations from the jury » in Montpellier. The gold medal harvest continued for the following two years and in 1987, Classic was voted “Wine of the Year” in London.
This wine is the embodiment of the spirit of the wines of Domaine Tariquet. Fresh, crisp, and dynamic wines which offer endless moments of pure pleasure.
Classic is available in 37.5 cl half-bottle, 75 cl bottle with either cork or screw cap, 150 cl magnum, 3 and 6-litre formats, and also in a 3-litre BIB. These formats are all vintage-dated and offer the same quality of wine.
Dry white wine
Grape varieties: dry Gros Manseng 32%, Ugni blanc 25%, Colombard 20%, Sauvignon 15%, Chardonnay 5%, Chenin 3%*
Côtes de Gascogne IGP, South-West, France
Because both Chardonnay and Chenin blanc are rare grapes in Gascony, their addition to the blend makes the Classic so unique.
Tasting notes
Since the 2022 vintage, Classic is made of a blend of 6 grape varieties. It has gained in complexity, structure, length on the palate, aromatic power, and elegance, while retaining the freshness and lightness. The floral and citrus notes are even more intense with subtle notes of exotic flowers.
Wine and food pairings
Classic pairs wonderfully with:
AMPLITUDE
Amplitude was born with the 2017 vintage thanks to a very careful selection of parcels. Made in very small quantities, entirely of Gros Manseng (the same grape variety used to produce Premières Grives), this authentic Gascon grape variety here is vinified as a dry white.
Its name “Amplitude” refers to the exceptional and surprising thermal amplitude between day and night that Gascony experiences during the summer
Dry white wine
Grape variety : Gros Manseng
Appellation : Côtes de Gascogne IGP, South-West, France
Tasting notes
Amplitude offers an exceptionally fresh and very aromatic complexity with notes of citrus, white flowers, exotic fruits, in particular mango. A rich and textured wine with great length, Amplitude is as unique as it is delicious and will arouse the curiosity of consumers looking for something different.
Wine and food pairings
Amplitude will harmoniously accompany:
IMPRÉVU
A dry white wine with an alcohol content of only 9.5%, obtained naturally, without dealcoholisation.
Imprévu (unexpected in French) is thusly named thanks to its unexpected combination of Riesling and Ugni blanc. Quite surprising as Riesling was nowhere to be found in Gascony until 2010, when the Grassa family decided to establish it on the estate, fulfilling a long-held dream of theirs. The unusual combination of Riesling and Ugni blanc, the historic grape variety of Domaine Tariquet, gives a white wine that is all at once dry, light and harmonious, structured and balanced as well as aromatic and delicate despite its low alcohol content. Imprévu will delight consumers looking for new tasting experiences.
The selection of both grape varieties and the parcels on which they are planted, allow us to produce a light white wine, with an alcohol content of only 9.5%, obtained naturally, without dealcoholisation, while remaining completely dry.
As Riesling is not included in the authorised grapes in the IGP Côtes de Gascogne specifications, Imprévu is bottled under the IGP Gers appellation. Like all of our wines and Bas-Armagnacs, it is of course produced exclusively with grapes grown at Domaine Tariquet.
Dry white wine
Grape varieties : Riesling 70%, Ugni blanc 30%
Appellation : Gers IGP, South-West, France
Tasting notes
A nose of blackcurrant, raspberry, and elderflower. On the palate, the Riesling brings notes of white peach and fresh lychee. The Ugni blanc brings its characteristic finesse and freshness, alongside subtle notes of hops and a hint of the grapefruit’s delicate bitterness. A light and perfectly balanced dry white wine.
Wine and food pairings
Imprévu is best served chilled:
CÔTÉ
This unique wine owes its existence to pure chance. In 1995, the Chardonnay and Sauvignon blanc, which were never intended to be blended together, were mixed by accident during the harvest. The vat was then « put aside » (“mis de côté” in French), hence the name of the wine.
But this atypical marriage turned out to be quite the success. So, while atypical, this blend of equal parts Chardonnay and Sauvignon has proven to be a match made in heaven.
Dry white wine
Grape varieties : Chardonnay 50%, Sauvignon 50%
Appellation : Côtes de Gascogne IGP, South-West, France
Tasting notes
The floral character of Sauvignon and the richness of Chardonnay come together to offer complex yet surprisingly harmonious flavours, from the citrus of the Chardonnay to the minerality of Sauvignon.
The finish is very aromatic, evoking both mango and pink grapefruit. The palate is generous, persistent, yet lively. A very original wine with a strong personality.
Wine and food pairings
This wine is equally suited to be tasted before or during meals, pairs wonderfully with Asian dishes, spicy or exotic cuisines.
RÉSERVE
Réserve is Domaine Tariquet’s second historic wine released just after the Classic, both created in the 1980s. It comprises four grape varieties, aged separately from 4 to 6 months in oak barrels, then blended and kept in vats for almost a year. It’s a rich and complex wine of great finesse which perfectly pairs with dishes with sauce, white meat and mushrooms.
Dry white wine
Grape varieties : dry Gros Manseng 40%, Chardonnay 30%, Sauvignon 20%, Sémillon 10%
Appellation : Côtes de Gascogne IGP, South-West, France
Tasting notes
Réserve is all about nuance and complexity, showing delicate notes of yellow peach, mango, and a subtle touch of toast, with a long and elegant finish.
Food and wine pairings
Réserve can be enjoyed alongside a wide variety of dishes:
SAUVIGNON
Introduced to the region by the Grassa family in the 1980s, the Sauvignon has developed new flavours growing under the Gascon sun. This wine brings any fan of this great grape variety a unique pleasure and indulgence.
Dry white wine
Grape variety: Sauvignon blanc
Appellation : Côtes de Gascogne IGP, South-West, France
Tasting notes
A typical nose of fine yet intense floral notes. The palate presents fresh, ripe and crunchy fruit alongside subtle notes of green tea and a distinct minerality. A delicious wine full of freshness and vitality.
Food and wine pairings
This Sauvignon should be served chilled at the start of the meal, though it also pairs wonderfully with a wide variety of recipes:
CHARDONNAY
Chardonnay was planted in the region by the Grassa family in the 1980s. This Chardonnay fully expresses its fruitiness, highlighted by a delicate ageing in barrel of only a third of the wine for a short period of 2 to 3 months.
Our Chardonnay is available in 75 cl bottle as well as a 3-litre BIB, which is also vintage-dated.
Dry white wine
Grape variety: Chardonnay
Appellation : Côtes de Gascogne IGP, South-West, France
Tasting notes
A subtle nose, delicately floral with notes of fresh butter. The palate is fresh and powerful with a barely perceptible hint of oak, finishing with yellow peach and fresh hazelnut.
Food and wine pairings
The Chardonnay will happily accompany:
CHENIN – CHARDONNAY
Chenin blanc is a very rare grape variety in Gascony, which has been grown at Domaine Tariquet since the early 1990s. Here, the contrast between the minerality provided by the Chenin and the rich texture of Chardonnay gives rise to a sensation similar to sweet and sour in cooking.
Dry white wine
Grape varieties : Chenin 70%, Chardonnay 30%
Appellation : Côtes de Gascogne IGP, South-West, France
Tasting notes
On the palate, the attack is fresh, direct, smooth and complex. The finish of this unusual blend is charming, offering exotic fruit mixed with saline mineral notes.
Food and wine pairings
This Chenin-Chardonnay will elegantly accompany:
CHARDONNAY TÊTE DE CUVÉE
In the 1980’s, the Grassa family were the first wine grower to plant Chardonnay in the Côtes de Gascogne. Today, vines over 20 and 30 years old make it possible to produce this unique and atypical wine. This particularly original Chardonnay Tête de Cuvée is made in very small quantities, and only in the best vintages.
It is fermented and aged in oak barrels for 8 to 12 months, depending on the vintage, before resting for a few months in stainless steel vats. Its ageing potential is of five years, or more for certain vintages.
Dry white wine
Grape variety : Chardonnay
Appellation : Côtes de Gascogne IGP, South-West, France
Tasting notes
A nose that is both intense and elegant. The palate reveals a complex mix of fruit with yellow peach, mango, and dried apricot which intermingle with notes of fresh butter and toasted hazelnuts drawn from the wine’s time in barrels. The lingering finish is rich with an underlying freshness characteristic of all of Domaine Tariquet’s wines.
Food and wine pairings
Best served lightly chilled to pair a lobster bisque, langoustine salad, wild salmon, chicken with cream and morels, Gascon black pork, crispy sweetbreads, pan-fried porcini mushrooms and chanterelles, sweet potatoes and cashew nuts curry, and a platter of mature cheese.
PREMIÈRES GRIVES
The thrushes (Grives in French) arrive as the weather turns colder during Autumn signaling the start of the harvest of the late grape varieties. From these very ripe Gros Manseng clusters comes this off-dry white wine, both elegant and distinctive.
This wine was created by the Grassa family in the mid-1990s, and against all odds, before finding a large group of loyal wine lovers, much like the Classic did around ten years earlier.
Premières Grives is available in a 37.5 cl half-bottle, 75 cl bottle with cork or screw cap, 150 cl magnum, 3 and 6-litre formats, and in a 3-litre BIB. All these formats are vintage-dated and offer the same quality of wine.
Off-dry white wine
Grape variety: Gros Manseng
Appellation : Côtes de Gascogne IGP, South-West, France
Tasting notes
The colour is a shimmering yellow with gold nuances. The nose and palate are replete with citrus, exotic fruits including pineapple and mango. It continues to gain complexity with candied fruits, giving way to a finish of freshly picked grapes. This is a balanced, fruitful wine, whose softness gives way to its impeccably fresh finish.
Food and wine pairings
Premières Grives can be enjoyed as an aperitif or accompany a multitude of dishes, including semi-cooked or pan-seared foie gras, free-range chicken cooked on skewer or in a cream sauce, shrimp in coconut milk, slightly spicy curry, vegetable tagine with spices, hard or blue cheese. It also pairs wonderfully with a wide range of desserts such as for strawberry-chocolate macaron, tonka bean crème brûlée, vanilla mille-feuille. It’s also a great accompaniment with a fresh fruit salad.
DERNIÈRES GRIVES
One must wait until the late autumn frosts to harvest the Petit Manseng when the last thrushes regain their strength before pursuing their journey across the Pyrenees on their migration route from northern Europe to Africa. The Petit Manseng clusters are at an advanced maturity at this point and are full of sugar. It is from these rare and prized berries (the thrushes also enjoy them immensely) that Domaine Tariquet produces this sweet wine, which is fermented and then aged in oak barrels for a little over a year. Once finished, it continues to mature in stainless steel vats for several months before being bottled. Dernières Grives is produced in very small quantities and only when the vintage allows.
Sweet white wine
Grape variety : Petit Manseng
Appellation : Côtes de Gascogne IGP, South-West, France
Tasting notes
While rich and powerful, it shows great subtlety and freshness. The sweetness is never overwhelming, rather it plays in concert with the underlying acidity. The nose offers notes of white truffle and exotic fruits. On the palate, there is a beautiful impression of balance and fullness, combining aromas of toast, candied fruit, dried apricot, and spices.
Dernières Grives has an ageing potential of 5 to 10 years, further developing white truffle notes as it matures.
Food and wine pairings
Dernières Grives can be enjoyed at any moment and pairs wonderfully with a semi-cooked or pan-seared foie gras, Roquefort or Gorgonzola cheese, grilled toast adorned with a slice of truffle. It is an absolute treat with freshly picked strawberries, fresh fruit salad, roasted figs, tarte Tatin, or a chocolate fondant. And best of all, it can be enjoyed on its own, for sheer pleasure.
Grapes of Marselan, the grape variety used for our Contradiction rosé cuvée.
ROSÉ DE PRESSÉE
A pressed rosé wine where the red grapes are vinified the same way as the white, granting it a beautiful freshness.
Rosé de Pressée is available in 75 cl bottle, 150 cl magnum and 3-litre BIB, all vintage-dated.
Dry rosé wine
Grape varieties: 45% Syrah, 25% Malbec, 15% Cabernet Franc, 15% Merlot.
Appellation: Côtes de Gascogne IGP, South-West, France
Tasting notes
A beautiful colour with bright reflections. A nose is both intense and subtle. The palate is crisp, with notes of sweet spices which evolve into a duo of wild raspberry and rose petals. The finish is fresh supported by subtle floral notes.
Food and wine pairings
To be enjoyed as an aperitif or throughout a meal. Wonderful with tapas, summer dishes, spicy or mediterranean cuisine.
CONTRADICTION
Why “Contradiction”? Marselan, this little-known grape variety, created in 1961 as the result of crossing the Cabernet Sauvignon and Grenache Noir grape varieties, was originally intended to be planted in the south-east of France and the Rhône Valley to produce red wines with high yields and bring colour to blends.
Domaine Tariquet did the opposite (going against the grain) by planting this grape variety in Gascony in 1999 and choosing to cultivate it with small yields to produce a varietal rosé wine.
Dry rosé wine
Grape variety: Marselan
Appellation : Côtes de Gascogne IGP, South-West, France
Tasting notes
With its beautiful bright colour, this rosé wine features notes of fresh red berries and blackcurrant, slightly peppery with a touch of spice. It gracefully combines character and aromatic richness and offers structure and a great complexity on the palate, with a long finish. Contradicition will make for a beautiful experience on many occasions.
Food and wine pairings
Contradiction can be enjoyed throughout a meal:
Chenin berries, one of the two grape varieties chosen to create the fine bubbles of Entracte.
ENTRACTE
Entracte is a dry sparkling white wine. Its delicate bubbles come naturally by using the Charmat method during which the second fermentation is done in closed tanks, without any addition of CO2. The wine is then aged for six months on lees. Entracte is a Brut Nature, zero dosage, which means there is no dosage or expedition liqueur, the mixture of wine and sugar often used in the production of Champagnes and many sparkling wines. Thus, Entracte is a completely dry sparkling wine.
The Côtes de Gascogne denomination does not include sparkling wine in its specifications which is why Entracte is designated under the Comté Tolosan denomination, a regional IGP which brings together 12 departments in the South-West of France including the Gers.
Like all the estate’s wines and Bas-Armagnacs, Entracte is of course produced exclusively from grapes grown and harvested at Domaine Tariquet.
Dry sparkling wine
Grape varieties: Chenin blanc 70%, Chardonnay 30%
Appellation: Comté Tolosan IGP, South-West, France
Tasting notes
Pure and fresh, with notes of white flowers and citrus, and beautiful tension. Entracte thrills the palate thanks to its refreshing, light and fruity fine bubbles.
Food and wine pairings
To be served chilled as an aperitif or during a meal with lime hummus, Gascon Black Pork ham, pâté, foie gras, oysters, shrimp tempura, smoked salmon, tuna rillettes, scallop carpaccio, sea bass tartare, fresh vegetables, fresh goat’s cheese. Can also be enjoyed with desserts or on its own after a meal.
A grape of Folle Blanche, the grape variety of the brandy present in our liqueur wine.
L’idée folle !
Never fearing experimentation, this crazy idea (l’idée folle in French) is the result of harvesting the Gros Manseng, Chardonnay and Sauvignon at optimal ripeness in order to highlight their fruit. The juice of the three grapes is then partially fermented.
The addition of the Blanche Armagnac, produced from estate grown Folle Blanche (a rare grape variety renowned for its finesse), stops the fermentation, preserving some of the natural grape sugars.
Fortified white wine with Blanche Armagnac.
Grape varieties: Gros Manseng, Chardonnay, Sauvignon and Folle Blanche eau-de-vie
Tasting notes
This combination gives rise to an explosion of freshness and fruit, ranging from notes of exotic to candied fruits. The softness is supported by a beautiful acidity which persists during the long, silky finish. It is a delicate vin-de-liqueur of great originality.
Food and wine pairings
Served very fresh, L’idée folle! will bring a touch of fantasy to aperitif, desserts, or long post-meal conversation. It can be used to brighten up cocktails. It is also a perfect pairing with melon, fresh fruit salad, or a some dark and bitter orange chocolate.
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