Saint Cyrgues Salamandre Blanc 2024
Château Saint Cyrgues is a historic estate in the Costières de Nîmes in southern France, stewarded organically by Jean Pierre Lefaud and his son Loïc. The vineyards lie on classic Rhône style terroir of clay, limestone and rounded galet pebbles deposited by the Rhône and Durance rivers, with warm Mediterranean sun tempered by cooling Camargue breezes. Certified organic farming has been in place since around 2014–2015, encouraging biodiversity and hand work in the vines to express the unique soils and long viticultural heritage of the region. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
The Salamandre Blanc 2024 is an organic orange wine made from 100% Grenache Blanc from organically tended Costières de Nîmes vines. Grapes are harvested in cool conditions and fermented with native yeasts, spending around 10?days on skins to extract gentle colour, texture and phenolic grip before ageing on fine lees in stainless steel. The wine shows a pale amber gold hue with lifted floral and citrus aromatics, flavours of white peach and summer fruit, bright acidity and a subtle tannic structure that adds depth without heaviness. Dry and refreshing, it pairs beautifully with grilled seafood, herb roasted chicken, fresh salads or mezze and is best served lightly chilled. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}

