Description
Nicknamed “Le Piano et la Clarinette” for its duet-like blend, the 2021 Le Grand Noir ‘Black Sheep’ Chardonnay is a wine that sings with harmony and balance. Crafted from Chardonnay softened and enlivened by Viognier, it avoids the extremes of heavy oak or sharp austerity, instead offering a lyrical expression that is fresh, intriguing, and delightfully satisfying.
Product Details:
- Grapes: 85% Chardonnay, 15% Viognier
- Aging: 30% aged in French and American oak barrels; 70% unoaked
- Alcohol: 13% ABV
- Acidity: 3.7 g/L
- pH: 3.5
- Residual Sugar: 3 g/L
- Vine Age: 15 years
- Cellaring Potential: Up to 3 years
- Winemakers/Founders: Hugh Ryman (winemaker), Robert Joseph (wine writer), Kevin Shaw (designer)
Sensory :
The wine opens with fresh aromas of apple, melon, and pineapple, classic Chardonnay hallmarks, woven together with the exotic lift of mango, ginger, and floral Viognier notes. On the palate, a subtle oak influence adds a touch of creaminess and spice, while the bright fruit core delivers vibrancy and balance. The result is a wine that is simultaneously refreshing, layered, and complex, finishing with elegance and length.
Winemaker’s Background:
Founded in 2005 by a team of visionaries, Hugh Ryman, Robert Joseph, and Kevin Shaw, Le Grand Noir set out to reimagine French wines for a global audience. Drawing from the rich terroir of the Languedoc’s Minervois region, the project unites local vignerons with sustainable viticulture and a spirit of creativity. Their wines are designed to transcend boundaries: rooted in tradition yet unafraid of innovation, approachable but sophisticated, with distinctive labels that mirror their bold character.
Serving Suggestions:
Serve chilled at 9–11°C (48–52°F) to highlight its fruit and freshness. Perfect with fish, seafood, chicken, or pork dishes, it also pairs beautifully with Asian-inspired cuisine where its ginger and tropical notes shine. Equally at home accompanying refined dining or enjoyed casually with bread, cheese, and good company, this Chardonnay is a versatile companion for many occasions.
The 2021 Le Grand Noir ‘Black Sheep’ Chardonnay is more than a white wine; it is a testament to the harmony of innovation and tradition, a symphony of flavors that brings the best of Languedoc-Roussillon to the glass.




