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An emblematic domain of the Alsace region, Albert Boxler comprises 19 hectares of which half are classed Grand Cru. Founded towards the end of the 1940s, the domain favours clean and careful growing. In any case, the vines planted on steep terrain cannot be reached by machines.
Les Marronniers Chablis Premier Cru Montée de Tonnerre 2020 is an exquisite white wine from the Chablis region in Burgundy, France. Crafted with Chardonnay grapes sourced from Premier Cru vineyards, this wine reflects the unique terroir of Montée de Tonnerre.
Bruno Colin Chassagne-Montrachet Rouge Vieilles Vignes 2017 is an exceptional red wine hailing from the prestigious Chassagne-Montrachet appellation in Burgundy, France. Crafted from 100% Pinot Noir grapes sourced from old vines, this wine reflects the rich terroir and meticulous winemaking of Bruno Colin.
A deliciously fresh and vibrant wine, characterized by natural Blood Orange flavors that are refreshingly crisp, lively and well balanced. Perfect as an aperitif or as an accompaniment to light salad and seafood dishes.
Domaines Ott Clos Mireille Blanc de Blancs 2022 is an exquisite expression of white wine, showcasing a pale and luminous golden color in the glass. The nose is greeted by a complex bouquet of aromas, featuring ripe tropical fruits such as pineapple and mango, intertwined with subtle floral notes and a touch of citrus zest.
Located in the southern part of Rhône, Château Mourgues du Grès spans over 55 hectares planted with Grenache Blanc, Roussanne and Vermentino vines, which make up this cuvée. Citrus, white fruits and flowers mark the silky mouth graced with a salty finale.
Perret’s approach to winegrowing is classic: respect each individual terroir—he produces several single-vineyard wines—and work the soil to avoid the need for chemical treatments. His goal is to make fresh, structured wines, in “a sort of Burgundian style” as he says, but without too much wood; wines that aren’t too worked over and will age well.
Refined with a young composition, Pavillon de Leoville Poyferre enjoys a fruity character with a palate pleasing finesse that is very rare to find for for a Bordeaux of its age. Comprised of 63% Cabernet Sauvignon and 37% Merlot.
Strawberries, raspberries, and cherries on the nose. The palate is fine, light, and semi-sweet with wild red berries and soft tannins. Until the 1980s the wines of Languedoc-Roussillon were mostly rustic, roasted, and dirt-cheap--of little interest to export markets.
Planted in the grand cru vineyard Brand, the vines are north facing, ideal for Pinot Noir in this climate, as the wine is guaranteed to be fresh even in hot vintages. Compared to his Pinot Noir "S," also grown on granite, this cuvée is a little denser, very smooth, silky, and spicy, a wine obviously influenced by his love for Burgundy.
From a region known for creating sometimes burly wines, this lower-alcohol, fruit-driven cuvée from declassified Bandol vines is a refreshingly vibrant wine from Provence. Blooming with fresh berry fruits and mild tannin, it’s a beacon of hope that fresh wines are still possible in this increasingly hot region.