Built in the late 18th century on the site of a Gallo-Roman settlement, in the heart of the village of Malviès, Château Guilhem has always been surrounded by vineyards. It is here, in the Aude department, near Carcassonne and facing the Pyrenees, that they have been crafting their wines for five generations on this unique terroir known as “Malepère,” cultivated with an eco-responsible approach from vine to bottle.
Regular price
€19.90 (excl. tax)
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Detailed description of the cuvée
Country, France
Region, Languedoc
Appellation, Vin de France
Grape Variety, Chardonnay
Sweetness, Dry
Vinification, Stainless steel tank aging
Soil Type, Clay-limestone
Certification, Sustainable farming
Alcohol content, 12.0%
Regular price
€19.90 (excl. tax)
-3% on orders of 60 bottles or more, or €19.30 (excl. tax)
5L BIB "Coup de Vin" White 2025
€19.90 (excl. tax)
How to best appreciate this wine?
Food and wine pairing suggestions
Vegetarian cuisine
Serving suggestions
Serve at 10° to 12°C
Aging potential
Ready to drink
Our opinion on the cuvée
A fresh, vibrant white, bursting with energy.
Notes of citrus and white fruit, with a refreshing liveliness that everyone can appreciate.
A wine you open without a special occasion and finish before you know it.
-3% on orders of 60 bottles or more, or €19.30 (excl. tax)
Château Guilhem
Languedoc
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France
Located in Malviès, between Limoux and Carcassonne, Château Guilhem has been a family estate since 1878, now managed by the fifth generation. The estate spans approximately 35 hectares of organically farmed vineyards, clustered around the property and nestled against the Malepère massif, in western Languedoc.
This area distinctly differs from the rest of the region due to its cooler climatic influence, linked to the proximity of the Pyrenees. This characteristic is reflected in the estate's grape varietal composition, intentionally featuring Atlantic-inspired grapes: Merlot, Cabernets, and Malbec. This choice gives the wines a unique profile within the Languedoc landscape, often described as 'another Languedoc,' where freshness and structure take precedence over solar richness.
The soils play a central role in the balance of the wines. The Malepère massif takes its name from a friable rock, poor in suitability for construction but particularly
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