Franck
Pascal pulled out of the Bergerac appellation in 2012 as his rich, natural,
unfined and unfiltered wine had little in common with most of the wines from
this appellation. His wine spends two winters in the cellars for natural
stabilization before bottling. Black and red fruit gradually emerge on the nose,
with deep structured fruit on the palate that is held firm by the wine’s chalky
minerality backed by delicate tannins. The finish is long and the overall
impression is one of freshness. For drinking now to 2020.