How to produce Blanc de Noir wine – read our complete protocol

The rise of still blancs de noirs

Worldwide consumption of white wine is on the rise compared to red wines. To meet this growing demand, winemakers are turning to blanc de noir – white wines made from red grapes.

It goes without saying that the choice of vineyard plots, their degree of ripeness and the method of vinification are key factors in determining the quality of these wines.

Successfully producing Blanc de noir

The production of Blanc de Noir requires specific protocols to be followed from harvesting to ageing in order to be successful.

To assist winemakers in this approach, we have developed a complete protocol, based on our in-depth knowledge of winegrowing and winemaking, which details the steps to be taken to produce a successful blanc de noir.

Our protocol includes our best practices and recommendations for:

Vineyard management to maximise aroma potential  
Harvesting and transport to avoid the growth of spoilage micro-organisms and oxidation
Fruit reception and grape processing to minimise extraction and protect the juice from oxidation
Fermentations to reduce pinking, green notes and release the aromatic potential of the grapes
Post-fermentation management and ageing to protect the wine from oxidation and balance mouthfeel.

Published Oct 10, 2024

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