White wine | Bordeaux, France
Ambre de Maltus is a captivating expression of the Bordeaux Blanc appellation, crafted with vision and passion by Nicolas Lassagne of Vignobles Lassagne. Created in 2018 as a heartfelt tribute to his third daughter, Ambre, this wine represents a daring departure from the estate’s traditional red wine production, showcasing a remarkable mastery of white winemaking. Grown on unique clay-limestone soils, this blend—typically composed of approximately 70% Sauvignon Blanc and 30% Sémillon—benefits from meticulous viticulture and precise cellar management.
What sets Ambre de Maltus apart is its sophisticated vinification process. Unlike many lighter Bordeaux whites, this wine undergoes fermentation in French oak barrels, followed by six to eight months of aging on its fine lees with regular stirring. This technique imparts a beautiful, creamy mouthfeel and a subtle, toasted complexity that perfectly balances the inherent freshness and vibrant acidity of the grapes. On the nose, it is delicate yet complex, unfolding with enticing aromas of white-fleshed fruits, citrus zest, and hints of white flowers. On the palate, it delivers a harmonious experience: rich and textured with flavors of ripe peach, lemon peel, and a distinct, refined minerality that lingers on a crisp finish.
This is a wine that bridges the gap between refreshing accessibility and serious culinary versatility. Because of its medium body and creamy, toasty notes, it is a fantastic companion for a wide range of dishes. It shines brilliantly when paired with grilled fish, such as sea bass or salmon, and complements the earthiness of roasted vegetables perfectly. For a more adventurous pairing, its acidity and texture make it an excellent partner for creamy seafood dishes, shellfish like fresh oysters or scallops, or even roasted poultry with herbs.
Whether you are a seasoned Bordeaux enthusiast or looking for a premium white wine to elevate your next dinner, Ambre de Maltus offers an exquisite balance of tradition and modernity. It is a testament to the dedication of the Lassagne family and a delightful discovery for any wine lover seeking elegance and character in every glass. Enjoy it now for its vibrant fruit or allow it to age gracefully for another 3 to 5 years.