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Grape variety : Lledoner Pelut
This Catalan grape variety comes from a mutation of Grenache. Extremely sensitive to climatic hazards and easily perishable, its grapes give rise to ample, powerful and strongly flavored wines, with notes of liquorice and pepper.
Lledoner Pelut: Origins and Unique Characteristics of This Grape Variety
Lledoner Pelut, a confidential Mediterranean red grape variety, is a rustic yet elegant variant of Grenache Noir. Lesser-known than its cousin, it brings freshness and finesse to wines from southern France. Discover the origins, ideal terroirs, and aromatic characteristics of Lledoner Pelut, and follow our pairing suggestions to make the most of this unique grape variety.
Description and Origins of Lledoner Pelut
Lledoner Pelut is a mutation of Grenache Noir, distinguished by its slightly fuzzy leaves, hence its name meaning "hairy Grenache" in Catalan. This grape variety, native to Spain, has found a perfect home in southern France. Resistant to hot and dry climates, it ripens slightly later than Grenache Noir, allowing better preservation of freshness and aromas. Often used in blends, it is valued for its ability to add finesse and elegance to wines.
Key Terroirs Where Lledoner Pelut is Cultivated
Lledoner Pelut thrives in the vineyards of Languedoc and Roussillon, where it is cultivated under appellations such as AOC Côtes du Roussillon, AOC Minervois, and AOC Corbières. It is particularly prized for its role in blending red and rosé wines in the region, often paired with varieties like Syrah, Mourvèdre, or Carignan to create harmonious, characterful cuvées. While its cultivation remains limited, it is gaining recognition thanks to the efforts of winemakers in southern France.
Aromatic Characteristics of Lledoner Pelut
Characteristics of Lledoner Pelut in Red Wine:
Appearance: Intense ruby-red color with violet highlights.
Nose: Aromas of black fruits (blackberry, blackcurrant) combined with notes of spices (black pepper) and Mediterranean herbs like thyme and rosemary.
Palate: Structured and balanced, with silky tannins and lovely freshness. The finish evokes flavors of ripe fruits and licorice.
Characteristics of Lledoner Pelut in Rosé Wine:
Appearance: Pale salmon-pink color with orange reflections.
Nose: Notes of small red fruits (raspberry, strawberry) complemented by hints of spices and citrus (grapefruit).
Palate: Fresh and fruity, with lively acidity offering a refreshing sensation.
Best Food Pairings with Lledoner Pelut
Here are our recipe ideas to accompany a bottle of red wine or rosé wine made with Lledoner Pelut :
- Grilled lamb chops with Provençal herbs (AOC Corbières Rouge)
- Fresh goat cheese with fig jam (AOC Minervois Rosé)
- Lamb curry (AOC Côtes du Roussillon Rouge)
- Grilled red mullet with lemon (IGP Pays d’Oc Rosé)
- Gardianne de taureau (bull stew) (AOC Corbières Rouge)
Lledoner Pelut is a discreet yet remarkable grape variety, embodying the diversity of southern France's terroirs. Whether in red wines with character or rosés for fresh and fruity cuvées, Lledoner Pelut appeals to wine lovers seeking something off the beaten path. Explore our selection of wines made from Lledoner Pelut on Avenue des Vins, and let yourself be tempted by bottles sourced directly from the winery or château of your choice.