Philippe Bovet - Swiss Line - Grammont | My Sommelier - Nyon
Philippe Bovet - Swiss Line - Grammont | My Sommelier - Nyon

Philippe Bovet - Swiss Line - Grammont

Velvety and supple, with melting tannins, how can you resist it. Gamay de La Côte - Swiss Line

Capacity
  • 75 cl
Year
  • 2020
CHF 25.09
Tax included

 

The property

Descendant of a winemaker great-uncle, Philippe Bovet became independent in 2002, taking over the old family estate. Located in Givrins sur La Côte, between the edge of the lake in Nyon and the foot of the Jura. He cultivates 15 different grape varieties on 10 hectares of which all the vines were planted in the 80s. A self-taught winemaker, with the help of an ultra-modern cellar, he adopts the standards of integrated production, thus limiting yields to concentrate the taste of each grape. 

The vineyard

Vineyard

Located 450 m above sea level in clay-limestone soils and light moraine.
For this confidential Swiss Line range, a selection of Valais Gamay with a view of the summit of Grammont.

Grape varieties

Gamay - Swiss Country Wine - "Valais"

Vinification and aging

Aged 24 months in barrels.

Tasting

The robe

Beautiful cherry red robe.

The nose

A tangy and expressive bouquet with notes of small red berries and sweet spices. 

The taste

A supple, structured and silky palate.

The Sommelier's little extra

Food & Wine Pairings

A gastronomic Gamay that can accompany a dish with morels or a black pudding with apples.

Serving temperature

16 to 18 degrees C

Keeping time

3 to 5 years.

Types
Wine
Country
Switzerland
Color
Red
Grape variety
Gamay
PBS-3009-20
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