Free delivery on purchases of €150 or more per winegrower in France and €250 in Europe (excluding United Kingdom)
Free delivery on purchases of €150 or more per winegrower in France and €250 in Europe (excluding United Kingdom)
-
- Great Offer
-
Our wines
-
-
By colors
-
All the wines
-
-
-
All Regions
-
-
-
-
Our organic & natural wines
-
-
Our Champagnes & Spirits
-
-
All Champagnes
-
-
Spirits
-
All the spirits
-
-
-
Our winemakers
-
-
-
winemakers
-
-
-
Our advice
-
-
Find your wine
-
-
-
- Our commitment !

-
- Great Offer
-
Our wines
-
-
By colors
-
All the wines
-
-
-
All Regions
-
-
-
-
Our organic & natural wines
-
-
Our Champagnes & Spirits
-
-
All Champagnes
-
-
Spirits
-
All the spirits
-
-
-
Our winemakers
-
-
-
winemakers
-
-
-
Our advice
-
-
Find your wine
-
-
-
- Our commitment !
Filtrer
Grape variety : Malvasia
Of Greek origin, Malvoisie is mainly grown in Roussillon and within the AOC Coteaux-d'ancenis appellation. This grape variety is often associated with Maccabeu. Its white berries with thick skin produce wines with floral and fruity aromas (lychees).
Malvoisie: Origins and Unique Characteristics of This Grape Variety
Malvoisie, an ancient and refined grape variety, is a true treasure for lovers of authentic and elegant wines. Primarily used to produce white and sweet wines, this grape captivates with its complex aromatic palette and unique character. Discover the origins, emblematic terroirs, and aromatic characteristics of Malvoisie, and follow our pairing suggestions to elevate your culinary experiences with this exceptional variety.
Description and Origins of Malvoisie
Malvoisie is an ancient family of grape varieties originating from the Mediterranean basin, named after Monemvasia, a port city in Greece. It is cultivated under various names across Europe, such as Vermentino in Italy or Rolle in France. In France, the term "Malvoisie" often refers to several white grape varieties, including Pinot Gris in the Loire Valley and Vermentinu in Corsica. Malvoisie expresses itself differently depending on the terroir and winemaking methods used, and it is appreciated for its ability to produce dry, sweet, and even sparkling wines.
Key Terroirs Where Malvoisie is Cultivated
In France, Malvoisie thrives in various vineyards, particularly in Corsica, the Loire Valley, and Savoie. It is used in appellations such as AOC Vin de Corse, AOC Coteaux du Layon, and AOC Seyssel. In Corsica, Malvoisie, often known as Vermentino, is vinified into aromatic dry white wines. In the Loire Valley, it is associated with Pinot Gris and produces rich and balanced dry and sweet white wines, especially in the Coteaux d’Ancenis.
Aromatic Characteristics of Malvoisie
Characteristics of Malvoisie in Dry White Wine:
Appearance: Straw yellow color with golden highlights.
Nose: Subtle aromas of white-fleshed fruits (peach, pear) and citrus, with floral and mineral notes.
Palate: Round and balanced, with an elegant finish marked by hints of dried fruits (almond, hazelnut).
Characteristics of Malvoisie in Sweet White Wine:
Appearance: Intense golden color with amber reflections.
Nose: Rich and expressive bouquet, blending aromas of honey, candied fruits (apricot, fig), and white flowers.
Palate: Round and creamy, with harmonious sweetness and persistent flavors of dried fruits and honey.
Best Food Pairings with Malvoisie
Here are some recipe ideas to complement a bottle of dry or sweet white wine made from Malvoisie:
- Pear tarte tatin (AOC Coteaux d’Ancenis)
- Grilled fish with herbs (AOC Vin de Corse Blanc)
- Pan-seared foie gras (AOC Seyssel Moelleux)
- Mushroom risotto (AOC Vin de Savoie Blanc)
- Aged goat cheese (AOC Vin de Corse Blanc)
Malvoisie, a white grape rich in history and flavor, is a gem for lovers of refined and expressive wines. Whether as a dry white wine to accompany delicate dishes or a sweet white wine to elevate indulgent desserts, Malvoisie embodies elegance. Discover our selection of wines made from Malvoisie on Avenue des Vins, and let yourself be enchanted by this versatile grape variety.