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La Graine Sauvage

Languedoc · Cabrerolles, Faugères · Organic Certified

Sybil Baldassarre is an Italian oenologist who settled in Cabrerolles, Faugères in 2015 to make white wines in an appellation known for red. Three hectares at 450 metres altitude on ancient fractured schist. Grenache Blanc, Vermentino, Roussanne and Marsanne — no additives, indigenous yeasts.

Region

Languedoc

Certification

Organic Certified

Subregion

Cabrerolles, Faugères

Founded

2015

Wines from La Graine Sauvage

La Graine Sauvage wines

About La Graine Sauvage

Sybil Baldassarre is an Italian oenologist who moved to Cabrerolles in Faugères in 2015 with a single purpose: to make white wines from a terroir known almost exclusively for its reds. Her estate La Graine Sauvage sits at 450 metres altitude in the Parc Naturel Régional du Haut-Languedoc, with a south-easterly aspect and views over the Mediterranean. Three hectares of old vines on ancient fractured schist that provides a deep, mineral-rich substrate. The varieties are Grenache Blanc, Vermentino, Roussanne and Marsanne — each harvested by hand and vinified separately with indigenous yeasts, without additives. Sybil also works with INRA on the preservation of old white grape varieties in the region, work that began in 2019. Rocalhas — a reference to the fractured rock outcrops on the parcels — is her signature wine and one of the most talked-about natural white wines in Languedoc.

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