The Cotillon des Dames by Jean-Yves is a complex, deep and mineral orange wine, made from 100% Jacquére grapes. The grapes come from micro-plots located at the confluence of the Arly and Isère rivers, 600 meters above sea level, in the Conflans region, Savoy, where soils made up of shale and limestone predominate. After the manual harvest, the bunches, once in the cellar, are spontaneously fermented with indigenous yeasts in wooden vats with 6 weeks maceration. Refine for a year in old barriques, no added sulphites, no filtered or clarified
Region: France, Savoia.
Grapes: Jacquére
Alcohol content: 11.5%.
Aging: 12 months in oak barrels.
Contains sulfites
The Pinot Noir La Boudeuse by Les Terres Bariolées is made with grapes that come from a small vineyard located on schistose, marly and limestone soils. The vinification takes place with whole bunches for 15 days in stainless steel, with maturation in barrique for 8 months and subsequent decanting to make the mass in stainless steel for a month. Very low alcohol content and no added sulphites.
Region: France, Auvergne
Grapes: Pinot noir
Alcohol content: 11,5%.
Aging: In barrique for 8 months.
Contains sulfites