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On the eastern edged of the Pyrénées Orientales, the Banyuls appellation covers four communes (Collioure, Port-Vendres, Banyuls-sur-Mer and Cerbère) where its steep hills plunge down into the Mediterranean. There are about 1200 hectares of vines on poor, acidic, schistose soil, ideal for Grenache. Growing the vines on terraces favours plenty of sunshine and the nearby sea contributes to an excellent microclimate for ripening the grapes. Banyuls is what is known as "muté": alcohol is added to the must to stop fermentation, and in this way some of the grapes' natural sugar remains in the wine. The ageing process is crucial. Depending on the type of wine being made, there are two methods. Oxidized ("rancio") wines, generally made from blends of different vintages, or old vintages, are matured in casks or demijohns that are exposed the sun. Whereas wines for which the objective is to preserve the fruit, are bottled when they are young, to avoid oxidation. This type of Banyuls is known as a "rimage", and is made from a single vintage. Note that to obtain the Grand Cru appellation (always for red wine), the barrel ageing period must be 30 months (as opposed to a year for Banyuls) and Grenache Noir must account for at least 75% of the blend, compared to 50% for Banyuls. White Banyuls are made from Muscat of Alexandria, Grenache Blanc and Malvasia. They have a beautiful golden-amber colour, and a bouquet of candied fruit, honey, apricots, and white flowers, accompanied by roasted notes. White Banyuls is only produced in relatively small quantities.

Wine name Vintage Price

Banyuls

2006

12 Price estimate statistics 2006

Banyuls

1998

24 Price estimate statistics 1998

Banyuls

1995

23 Price estimate statistics 1995

Banyuls

1994

23 Price estimate statistics 1994

Banyuls

1991

18 Price estimate statistics 1991

Banyuls

1989

23 Price estimate statistics 1989
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