Silice Rouge from Maison Des Ardoisieres is an elegant and territorial red from Savoy, made from Gamay and Mondeuse. On the nose, it expresses fragrant notes of strawberry, currant, blueberry, and black pepper. The palate is fresh, silky, and dynamic, making it very drinkable.
Region: France, Savoy
Grapes: Mondeuse noire, Gamay, Pinot noir, Persan
Alcohol content: 10%.
Aging: At least 12 months in steel
Contains sulfites
Silice Blanc from Domaine des Ardoisières is a Savoy white wine made from 100% Jacquère. Fresh, mineral, and refined, it expresses all the authenticity of the Alpine terroir with notes of citrus, green apple, and white flowers. An elegant and highly drinkable white.
Region: France, Savoy
Grapes: Jacquère
Alcohol content: 10%.
Aging: At least 12 months in steel
Contains sulfites
Domaine des Ardoisières' Argile Blanc is a refined Alpine white wine, a blend of Jacquère, Chardonnay, Mondeuse Blanche, and Roussanne. Vinified with indigenous yeasts and aged for eight months in concrete and large barrels, it fully expresses the Savoy schist marl terroir. On the nose, it offers aromas of white-fleshed fruit, minerality, and hints of fern; on the palate, it is crystalline, fresh, taut, and pleasantly savory with a long finish. Perfect for aperitifs, sushi, fish, and white meats, it is Brice Omont's great estate classic: a perfect combination of finesse and mountain authenticity.
Region: France, Savoy
Grapes: 48% Jacquère, 41% Chardonnay, 8% Mondeuse Blanche and Roussanne.
Alcohol content: 10%.
Aging: 8 months in concrete vats and large oak barrels.
Contains sulfites
Domaine H's Chignin is a pure and authentic expression of Savoie. Crafted exclusively from Jacquère grapes grown by Sukhwan Ha on the steep slopes of Torméry, in the heart of the Chignin appellation, this white wine captures the freshness of the Alps and the striking minerality of its high-altitude terroir with remarkable precision. On the palate, it impresses with its refined simplicity: crisp citrus notes, vibrant acidity, and a mineral-driven tension that brings energy, freshness, and exceptional drinkability. The finish is long, dry, and saline, leaving a lingering impression that invites another sip. Elegant, luminous, and remarkably versatile, it is the perfect choice for those who appreciate fresh, terroir-driven white wines.
Region: France, Savoy
Grapes: Jacquère
Alcohol content: 10%.
Aging: At least 12 months in steel
Contains sulfites
Louis 59 Pinot Noir from Tenuta Ansitz-Dornach is a white with a red dress. Red wine fermented on the skins for a few days and aged in large wood. Red fruits, little alcohol, lots of drinking. Served fresh, it goes well with fish, with appetizers in general and with light-hearted meals. Another way of understanding Pinot Noir.
Region: Alto Adige.
Grape variety: Pinot Noir
Alcohol content: 11%.
Aging: For one year in large wooden barrels.
Contains sulfites
Peter Lauer's Riesling Faß 2 is a light and fresh wine, frank and crunchy on the palate, at the same time long and persistent in the finish. An incredible vitality and a pronounced minerality that the wine owes to the arid slate soils. The winemaking takes place with slow spontaneous fermentation in traditional barrels, steel and concrete. Aging on fine lees with batonnage for 8 months.
Region: Germany, Moselle.
Grapes: Riesling.
Alcohol content: 10,5%.
Aging: Some months in steel
Contains sulfiets
Il Tempo Ritrovato by Podere Veneri Vecchio is a white wine with personality vinified with a 12-day maceration on the skins, and aging in traditional chestnut and acacia helmets for almost a year. The nose is expressed with hints of fruit, notes of dried fruit and hints of tobacco. On the palate it is full-bodied, pleasantly fresh, sapid and balanced. Wine that invites you to drink.
Region: Campania.
Grapes: 50% Grieco, 50% Cerreto.
Alcohol content: 10,5%.
Aging: In steel and in chestnut barrels.
Contiens sulfites
Saito by Edgar Brutler is a strong white wine with aromatic herbs aromas obtained from a blend of local grapes that come from old vineyards. The name Saito derives from the Hungarian word "lias" and refers to the original wooden houses in the vineyards, which were called "Sajtohaz", where in the past the grapes were pressed. Meta wine is aged in used oak barrels and the other in clay amphorae for a year. Transylvania knows how to amaze with Edgar Brutler's wines.
Region: Romania
Grapes: Blend of different local varieties
Alcohol content: 10.5%.
Aging: 12 months in clay barrels and amphorae..
Contains sulfites