Tattouine di Matassa is a red wine made from 90% Grenache Gris grapes, and 10% Grenache Noir grapes. The grapes come from century-old vineyards located on rocky soils. Manual grape harvest and soft pressing done in a small vat with the feet. Spontaneous fermentation with maceration of 3 weeks for grapes coming from a parcel of shale. Light alcohol content and scents of fruit and spices for a light, slender and thirst-quenching sip.
Region: France, Languedoc-Roussillon
Grapes: 90% Grenache Gris, 10%, Grenache Noir.
Alcohol content: 11.5%.
Aging: some months in steel.
Contains sulfites
The "Mephisto" by Domaine de l'Ecu is a red wine produced with 100% Cabernet Franc grapes. Refinement takes place for 15 months in terracotta amphora and old oak barrels. No clarification and filtration before being bottled. On the nose there are notes of red fruit, small thefts of the forest, enriched by hints of undergrowth and dried flowers. On the palate it is complex, full-bodied, warm, fleshy, with a pleasant freshness and lively tannins. Long finish for an extraordinary wine.
Region: France, Loira.
Grapes: Cabernet franc.
Alcohol content: 11.5%.
Aging: 15 months in terracotta amphora and old oak barrels.
Contains suflites
Cuveè Madelon di Ganevat is a still red wine obtained from a blend of 60/70% Gamay grapes from Fleurie and for the remainder with Trousseau et Enfariné, typical Jura grapes. The vines have an average of 70 years. The grapes ferment with indigenous yeasts, refining in foudre for about a year and bottling without filtration or clarification or addition. The tasting experience can be summed up in one word: pleasure. Perfect wine to drink with friends, it can be enjoyed immediately with a plate of cold cuts, grilled meat ... or alone.
Region: France, Jura.
Grapes: Gamay,Trousseau et Enfariné
Alcohol content: 11.5%.
Aging: Some mounths in barrel.
Contains sulfites