Winery of Gaillac
Winery of Gaillac

Méthode rurale - Sparkling wine traditionally made

An old, simple and natural form of sparkling wine production (rurale for rural - surprise, surprise) originating from France. Only one fermentation takes place. This is also the main difference to the traditional method known from champagne, for example.

The must that is not yet fully fermented (with sufficient residual sugar) is filled directly into bottles and (if at all possible) sealed with crown caps. Fermentation continues in the bottle and the resulting carbon dioxide binds. Dégorgement (removal of the lees) should not take place. The lees remain in the bottle. The sparkling wine is therefore somewhat cloudy. Dosage (adding sugar and yeast to trigger even more fermentation) is not permitted. Sparkling wine produced in this way is also called Petnat. This is an abbreviation for the French words ‘petillant’ for sparkling, and ‘naturel’ for, as the reader has already guessed, natural.

In France, depending on where you are, this production method is known by other names: Méthode ‘ancestrale’ for ancient, Méthode ‘artisanale’ for artisanal or Méthode ‘gaillacoise’. This refers to one of the oldest French wine-growing regions, namely Gaillac.

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Exhibition ended on 21.12.2024

In our 1st exhibition Max Klinger Originals, 4 original etchings by Max Klinger from the 15 etchings cycle ‘Cupid and Psyche’ were presented. We would like to thank the interested public and the expert guests who attended the opening of the exhibition on 6 December 2024: Everything sold, exhibition closed.

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