Follow or share

Wine Park

Pop The Pet Nat!

There’s a new sparkler in town and you’re the first to know it. Pop the cork on our latest wine import, the Pet Nat, short for Pétillant Naturel, it’s got bubbles, a cloudy character and a riveting story in bottle and glass. Time to crack open your favourite new Pet!

The vinous universe of France holds within its verdant recesses, a generous trove of surprises, many of which the world still discovers with infinite glee. Wine Park recently returned from a successful mining exercise of its own with a score of Famille Fabre wines from the southern French region of Languedoc. Literally shining among this lot of organic wines is the  Famille Fabre, Instant Bulle Pet Nat, 2024, a vintage Pet Nat, rarely found around the world, much less so on the Indian landscape. The Pet Nat, short for Pétillant Naturel and originated in the region of Limoux in the southwest, in the 16th century.

The Limoux region in Languedoc can rightfully lay claim to being the original home of French sparkling wine, having fashioned the Blanquette de Limoux and Cremant de Limoux sparkling styles. But it is the Méthode Ancestrale (ancestral method ) that Limoux pioneered in the 16th century to produce Pet Nat. This process interestingly differs quite discernibly from the well-known Méthode champenoise that makes Champagne. Unlike the latter method, the grape juice is bottled before fermentation runs its course with the result that the process is completed in the bottle. This generates carbon dioxide which creates the bubbles in the bottle, also making the wine a touch cloudy with yeast sediment settled at the bottom. Another key Pet Nat distinction is that the wine is closed under crown cap like beer rather than traditional cork.

Over the years, this method was widely propagated and embraced across the wider Languedoc region and while the process and wine received a mixed response across centuries, Pet Nat is enjoying a modern revival thanks to the trend of natural wines and the natural element of its production process. Also Pet Nat is not encumbered by appellation rules with regard to varietals used which leaves room for liberal use of different grapes and experimentation. The prestigious, pioneering house of Famille Fabre, based in Languedoc Roussilon has honed and mastered the Méthode Ancestrale with a uniquely organic touch to produce a small batch Pet Nat style from the blend of Sauvignon Blanc and Colombard. With a wine heritage stretching back to 1605 and a modern history of seven decades, the family’s 14th generation patriarch Louis Fabre along with longtime winemaker Bernard Rehs takes the natural element of the house Pet Nat to another level with an organic approach and small batch hand harvesting with low yields. The use of indigenous yeasts gives this buoyant sparkling wine a true sense of the Corbières-Boutenac appellation where it continues to top its bubbling potential.
Famille Fabre, Instant Bulle Pet Nat 2024
This sumptuous sparkling wine marries the lively character of southern Sauvignon Blanc along with the generous acidity of Colombard to divine a palate ripe with lime, pear and almonds atop refreshing texture and crackling bubbles, capped by a clean finish.
SHARE: