La Vigne de Dom is a rare and surprising white wine born in the heart of the Rhone Valley. A unique and bold blend protected by the freedom of the Vin de France classification: the characteristic structure and enveloping character of Marsanne and Roussanne meet the vertical freshness and acidity of Chardonnay, Chenin, and Riesling, from young vines approximately 10 years old. Produced according to the principles of natural viticulture and harvested by hand, this wine follows a slow and uncompromising artisanal process: spontaneous fermentation in 400L barrels for 12 months, aging in used oak for another year, and finally stabilization in stainless steel for 6 months. The result is a full-bodied, profound wine, unfiltered, unclarified, and without added sulfites. An absolute exclusive, produced in just 800 bottles, ideal for those seeking the authenticity of living artisanal wines.
Region: France, Rhone
Grapes: Mainly Marsanne and Roussanne, then Chardonnay, Chenin and Riesling
Alcohol content: 13%.
Aging: In barrels for 12 months, then 6 months in steel.
Contains sulfites
Condrieu by François Dumas is a rich and complex white wine based on 100% Voigner. Grapes that come from a small vineyard located on granite and limestone soil. The vinification takes place with the pressing that takes place by hand with a 100-year-old press. Spontaneously fermented with only indigenous yeasts and aged for 22 months in old barrels before bottling.
Region: France, Rhone
Grapes: Voigner.
Alcohol content: 14%.
Aging: 22 months in old barrels.
Contains sulfites