Vin de France Syrah by François Dumas is a red wine obtained from the grapes of the same name that grow on soils rich in granite, quartz and sand. The vinification takes place with 70% of the whole bunches while the rest is de-stemmed by hand. Fermentation with maceration on the skins for 3 weeks in open vats. Aging for 22 months in old barriques before bottling.
Region: France, Rhone
Grapes: Syrah.
Alcohol content: 13%.
Aging: Some 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
The Vecchio Samperi by Marco De Bartoli is a legendary wine that reflects the tradition of the territory and is produced with white grapes. The color is golden yellow with an elegant and deep nose that opens on brackish notes, with the caper, dried fruit and walnut husk highlighted. The mouth is warm, enveloping and fresh. Infinity. Masterpiece.
Grapes: Local white grapes.
Alcohol content: 16%.
Aging: On average 20 years in old oak and chestnut barrels.
Contains sulfites
Patchwork is a blend of Chardonnay from numerous small parcels, harvested by hand. The process takes place with whole bunches, followed by partial fermentation in steel and wood for about 9 months, with subsequent maturation in small woods. Malolactic, carried out to soften the powerful acidity, helps create a complex profile. It is an unfiltered and unclarified wine, which presents notes of citrus such as grapefruit on the attack, followed by hints of pastry and buttery due to aging in wood, giving a denser texture. The balance between the freshness of the citrus and the richness of the pastry makes it versatile: excellent both as an aperitif, even with oysters, and paired with white meats such as chicken.
Region: France, Savoy
Grapes: Chardonnay
Alcohol content: 11.5%.
Aging: 9 months in barrique.
Contains sulfites
Patrick Javillier’s Meursault Les Petits Charrons is a very expressive wine, with a nose of yellow fruit, fresh butter and vanilla. A light woody note envelops a soft and wonderfully harmonious body, with a persistent finish. A wine that will age very well in the cellar.
Region: France, Burgundy
Grapes: Chardonnay.
Alcohol content: 14%.
Aging: 12 months in barrique.
Contains sulfites
The Cotes du Jura Face B Savagnin by Les Bottes Rouges is a great ouillé white - therefore non-oxidative - with a unique juiciness, a champion. White flowers, tension and length of the sip make the skill of this winemaker evident.
Region: France, jura.
Grapes: Savagnin.
Alcohol content: 13,5%.
Aging: 18 months in barrique.
Contains sulfites
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Sarnin-Berrux's Gevrey-Chambertin is an important red wine of high lineage, son of the climat Aux Crovées. Complex, silky, but masculine with typical village features that recall licorice and spiciness. Deep and enjoyable. Cold maceration of whole bunches before the start of yeast activity, spontaneous fermentation in truncated conical oak vats and aging in used piéces for 12 months.
Region: Francia, Burgundy.
Grape variety: Pinot noir
Alcohol content: 11%.
Aging: 12 months in used pieces.
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Vin de France Syrah by François Dumas is a red wine obtained from the grapes of the same name that grow on soils rich in granite, quartz and sand. The vinification takes place with 70% of the whole bunches while the rest is de-stemmed by hand. Fermentation with maceration on the skins for 3 weeks in open vats. Aging for 22 months in old barriques before bottling.
Region: France, Rhone
Grapes: Syrah.
Alcohol content: 13%.
Aging: Some months in steel.
Contains sulfites
Le Petit Tetu by Domaine Jean-Marie Berrux is a fruity and vibrant white wine that comes from 100% Chardonnay grapes. Refine in used barriques and tonneaux for another 12 months. Le Petit Tetu gives a lively and vibrant nose with notes of white fruit that integrate perfectly with marine ones. Fine and delicate mouth guided by memories of lime and butter.
Region: France, Burgundy
Grapes: Chardonnay.
Alcohol content: 12%.
Aging: 12 months in barrique.
Contains sulfites
Nicolas Joly's "Clos de la Coulée De Serrant" is a great dry white wine with a straw yellow color tending to golden. The nose is very mineral with complex fruity aromas, spicy, mentholated and honeyed notes that change constantly. On the palate it is powerful, tense and very deep, with a very long finish.
Region: France, Loire
Grapes: Chenin Blanc
Alcohol content: 13%.
Aging: 6-8 months on the fine lees in the fermentation tanks.
Contains sulfites
Bourgogne Blanc by Renaud Boyer is a refined white wine produced with Chardonnay grapes, with remarkable personality and elegance. Its freshness, body and flavour combine harmoniously, making it a complex and characterful wine. The aging of at least 12 months on the fine lees in oak barrels gives the wine greater depth, softness and aromatic nuances, making it ideal to accompany rich and refined dishes or to be enjoyed on special occasions.
Region: France, Burgundy.
Grapes: Chardonnay
Alcohol content: 13%.
Aging: On the lees for 12 months in centenary oak barrels.
Contains sulfites
Les Oeillets 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 15 days maceration. Refine for a year in old barriques, no added sulphites, no filtered or clarified
Region: France, Savoia.
Grapes: Jacquére
Alcohol content: 11%.
Aging: 12 months in oak barrels.
Contains sulfites
Faia by Mai & Kenji is an expressive, complex white wine with excellent acidity. Obtained from pure chenin blanc grapes which come from small plots located on soil characterized by clayey sands, rich in quartz. Refines for 12 months in used wooden barrels. Given their goodness and very limited production volume, Mai & Kenji wines are almost impossible to find. If a bottle passes by, know that now is the perfect time to drink it.
Region: France, Loire.
Grapes: Chenin blanc
Alcohol content: 13.5%.
Aging: 12 months in wooden barrel.
Contains sulfites
Sylvian Pataille's Marsannay Rouge is a 100% Pinot Noir red wine grown on calcareous clay soil. Vinification with whole bunches in steel with maceration of about 3 weeks. The wine then ages for 24 months in barriques. On the nose aromas of red fruits, accompanied by spicy hints. On the palate the wine is deep, silky, velvety. To be consumed in front of a dinner in the company of a group of gourmet friends.
Region: France, Burgundy
Grapes: Pinot Noir
Alcohol content: 13%.
Aging: 24 months in oak barrels.
Contains sulfites
Quartz Blanc by Les Cailloux Du Paradis is a wine made from Sauvignon Blanc grapes grown on a vineyard planted on soils rich in sand and quartz. The grapes ferment in used barriques, where they then age for 18 months. Upon opening, the nose is timid with light notes of green apple. A little oxygen is all it takes for it to explode with notes of brown sugar, cinnamon, celery, cucumber, and a hint of nutmeg. The palate is vibrant, with acidity guiding the sip, accompanied by notes of white peach and sage. A long finish.
Region: Francia, Loire.
Grape variety: Sauvignon Blanc
Alcohol content: 12%.
Aging: 18 months in barrel.
Contains sulfites