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Clos Uroulat Jurancon 2021

40,00

Description

An exceptional sweet white wine born in the Jurançon AOC region of southwest France, where the foothills of the Pyrenees and Atlantic winds create ideal conditions for late-harvest wines. Crafted by Charles Hours – one of Jurançon’s most renowned winemakers and a pioneer of the region’s modern sweet wine style.

This wine is a balance of classic elegance and vibrant fruit intensity, made from 100% ‘Petit Manseng’ grapes, hand-harvested late in the season when the berries naturally concentrate in sugar and flavor. It is a wine where sweetness never overwhelms freshness, each sip balancing between honeyed richness and mineral tension.

The aroma reveals notes of ripe tropical fruits – pineapple, peach, and mango – alongside orange peel, dried apricot, honey, and a touch of spice. The bouquet is rich yet refined, elegant, and never heavy.

On the palate, the wine is concentrated and perfectly balanced, with vibrant acidity giving it structure and lift. Flavors of ripe fruit sweetness, gentle honeyed creaminess, and saline minerality unfold into a long, lingering finish.

The grapes come from the hillsides around Monein, at 200–400 meters altitude, on clay and limestone soils. This terroir gives ‘Petit Manseng’ its natural acidity and structure, maintaining harmony even with a high level of residual sugar.

After careful hand selection, the wine is fermented in oak barrels with native yeasts and aged on fine lees for 10–12 months, developing depth, texture, and exceptional longevity.

Serving recommendations

Serve at 10–12 °C with foie gras, blue cheese, and apricot cake.

About brand

Clos Uroulat is a family winery located in southwestern France, in the Jurançon region, where mountain slopes, Atlantic winds, and centuries-old winemaking traditions create a unique terroir expression for both sweet and dry white wines. The estate is led by Charles Hours, one of the pioneers who revitalized the modern identity of Jurançon and brought the ‘Petit Manseng’ grape to international recognition.

Since the early 1980s, the Hours family has been caring for 17 hectares of vineyards surrounding the village of Monein, nestled at the foothills of the Pyrenees. The vines grow between 200 and 400 meters above sea level, on a mix of clay and stony limestone soils — a combination that gives the wines both fruit richness and structural precision.

Charles Hours was among the first winemakers to craft expressive yet pure, balanced sweet wines from late-harvest ‘Petit Manseng’. His philosophy is to balance nature’s strength with human patience, preserving the authenticity of each vineyard and the integrity of its terroir expression.

Wine Style

Clos Uroulat wines are known for their clarity, balance, and mineral precision. They combine the freshness of the Atlantic climate with the ripeness typical of Jurançon — wines where sweetness is always matched by acidity, and intensity meets elegance.

Sweet wines – made mainly from late-harvest ‘Petit Manseng’, they display rich texture and aromas of honey, dried fruit, pineapple, and orange zest, balanced by vibrant acidity that gives them freshness and harmony.

Dry wines (‘Sec’) – produced from ‘Gros Manseng’ and ‘Petit Manseng’, offer notes of citrus, white flowers, herbs, and saline minerality. These are delicate wines that reflect the vitality of the region’s limestone soils.

Prestigious Vineyards

The Clos Uroulat vineyards are located around Monein, one of the best areas for viticulture in Jurançon. The plots lie on south-facing terraced slopes, bathed in sunlight, while cool mountain breezes preserve acidity and prevent over-ripening.

Clos Uroulat – the estate’s flagship vineyard, home to the oldest ‘Petit Manseng’ vines, producing the iconic sweet wine renowned for its longevity and subtle oxidative maturity.
La Cana de l’Ours – a small plot used for the dry Jurançon Sec, dominated by limestone soils that provide structure and minerality.


Aging and Drinking Window

Clos Uroulat wines are naturally aged, typically for 10–12 months in oak barrels, allowing gentle oxidative contact that builds texture and aromatic depth. The winemaker avoids excessive oak influence, focusing instead on highlighting the true essence of the wine.

The sweet wines have remarkable aging potential — they can evolve for 10–15 years, developing notes of nuts, caramelized fruit, and waxy richness. The dry wines are best enjoyed within 3–5 years, when their bright acidity and mineral vitality are at their peak.

Clos Uroulat stands as a symbol of Jurançon’s excellence – where tradition and modernity coexist in perfect harmony, and each bottle expresses the deep connection between nature, craftsmanship, and time.

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