François Lurton, a fifth-generation winemaker, cultivates unique vineyards in Argentina, Chile, Spain, and France. In 2000, François and his brother Jacques found the perfect location in Chile’s Colchagua Valley. The site is situated in an area that, at the time, had never been used for viticulture. Today, the estate spans 28 hectares of vineyards and has become a sought-after destination for wine production. Located on the “Ruta del Vino” in a stunning setting, they are developing wine tourism on the estate to cater to the growing number of wine enthusiasts in this beautiful region!
Regular price
10.15€ excl. VAT
-3% from 60 bottles, or 9.85€ excl. VAT
Volume-based discounts based on the total quantity in your cart:
• 60+ bottles: €9.84 excl. tax (–3%)
• 120+ bottles: €9.64 excl. tax (–5%)
• 300+ bottles: €9.43 excl. tax (–7%)
• 480+ bottles: €9.13 excl. tax (–10%)
Discount calculated based on the total number of bottles in the order (all products combined).
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36 bottles
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Detailed description of the cuvée
Country: Chile
Region, Lolol Valley
Appellation, Lolol Valley
Grape variety(ies), Pinot Noir
Sweetness, Dry
Vinification,
Soil Type, Limestone
Certification, Sustainable farming
Alcohol content, 13.0%
Regular price
10.15€ excl. VAT
-3% from 60 bottles, or 9.85€ excl. VAT
Humo Blanco Pinot Noir 2023
€10.15 (excl. tax)
How to best appreciate this wine?
Food and wine pairing suggestions
Serving suggestions
Serve at 14-16°C
Aging potential
2 to 5 years
Our opinion on the cuvée
An intense aroma of ripe black fruits and spices. Generous, supple, and sunny on the palate. A rich, indulgent finish.
At the foot of the Quéribus cliff in Roussillon, Mas Janeil is the most personal expression of François Lurton—the fifth generation of a family that has become one of France’s leading wine producers. Situated on a geological fault line that creates an exceptional diversity of soils (granite, limestone, schist), 30 hectares of vineyards cultivated using practices close to biodynamics produce structured, sometimes unconventional wines in which freshness and texture take center stage.
The Lurton family, originally from the Bordeaux region, went on to develop vineyards in South America. In our selection, it is their Italian, Chilean, and Argentine wines that have won us over—a testament to their expertise in adapting to radically different terroirs.