
Lauzet
French grape variety, grown in the Pyrenees region, it' is one of the permitted varieties in the Jurançon appellation. It's early budding and late ripening. It is susceptible to botrytis.
Lauzet is a white grape variety, producing high alcohol and high-acid wines with rich flavours
South-West france, has a rich heritage of viticulture, yet it has always been overshadowed by Bordeaux to the North and the Languedoc region to the East. It's now considered an upcoming region for French wines, driven by diversity in varieties and styles. The affordable prices of the vineyards and estates, means many young winemakers are heading there creating an exciting atmosphere. The climate is cool and oceanic, with frequent rainfalls making it ideal for crisp, acid-driven white wines.
Only 5.
4 hectares of this variety were recorded in 2018, an incrase from the 1ha in 2008!