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Qiu Shan Valley, Shandong, China

Location

The Long Dai Estate nestles in the heart of the Qiu Shan Valley in the Shandong province, North-East of China. The climate in this region is tempered by the influence of the Yellow Sea, about 20 km away. Highly dependent on agriculture, this region benefits from both mild winters and granite soils, making it favourable for viticulture.

Terroir

The 42-hectare vineyard stretches across more than 600 terraces, following the agricultural tradition of the region. Winter in this region is dry and cold, but less severe than in other parts of the country. Summer is hot with a short rainy period in July and August, followed by two months of dry weather during the critical ripening period. The terrace system does not allow for uniform ripening of the grapes. Harvesting is done in several passes to ensure optimal ripeness.

Winemaking

This wine is crafted using traditional Bordeaux winemaking methods: careful sorting in the vineyard and upon arrival at the winery, gentle pump-overs during fermentation, and a maceration period — more or less extended depending on the grape variety — allowing for a gradual extraction of tannins and colour compounds. Following malolactic fermentation and a tasting of each vat, the wine is blended and aged for 12 months. A bot more than half the wine is matured separately in barrels from the Tonnellerie des Domaines.

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