There is a big qualitative difference between the white Amic and the 2012 Clos d'Agon Blanco, sold under the Catalunya appellation rather than Empordà despite being produced with grapes grown in the region and produced in the same winery because the unusual blend of 40% each Viognier and Roussane and 20% Marssanne. Those grapes are not considered in the appellation's rules. It has a very smoky, yeasty and spicy nose, possibly after the seven months of battonage and aging in barrel with the lees giving it a Mediterranean-Burgundian character. The nose shows a core of white flowers and yellow fruit and the palate has some honeyed flavors denoting some evolution, but good acidity and stuffing to provide for a nice development in bottle where it should gain more nuances. 7,000 bottles produced.