The notion of organic farming emerges in the 1980s when french government finally recognize the existence of an agriculture that does not use chemicals or synthetic pesticides. This movement eventually spreads throughout Europe with the adoption of an European regulation in 1991.
Organic farming encourages environment-friendly practices by promoting the use of biological preparations without any synthetic molecules. All the authorized phytosanitary products (insecticides, fungicides, and oenological inputs, etc ...) are listed in the specifications annex, and fertilizers or phytopharmaceutical products may be used only after a derogation request.
The "AB" certification is obtained only after three years of conversion where vineyard cultivation and winemaking methods are progressively modified until they fully meet the requirements of the AB specifications. The wines marketed during these three years may be marked "being converted". The logo will be affixed to the labels only once the certification is obtained.
- Nose: concentrated and rich. Tasty aromas of blackcurrant and blueberry with a hint of chocolate.
- Palate: dense. Fine tannins. Liquorice finish.
Tasting date: April 2021
OUR OPINION: always a success!
Other available vintage :
- Nose: floral and fruity. Milky notes, peach and white flower aromas.
- Palate: ample and tasty. With a nice acidity.
Tasting date: January 2021
OUR OPINION: this muscadet is elegant, its creamy notes allows it to be matched with a wide variety of dishes.
Others available vintages :
The exceptional bottle's weight (1.8kg) may result in higher shipping costs for the final shopping cart.
The exceptional bottle's weight (1.8kg) may result in higher shipping costs for the final shopping cart.
- Nose: intensely perfumed. Creamy and slightly toasted notes, scents of white flowers, roasted hazelnuts, wheat ear with a touch of ripe pear and coriander.
- Palate: lively and fresh, with a lemony and slightly salty finish.
Tasting date: December 2020
OUR OPINION: always so refined, this vintage offers a beautiful freshness and a nice aromatic complexity.
- Nose: peaty notes, cold tobacco, blackcurrant and chocolate.
- Palate: tight structure.
Tasting date: October 2020
OUR OPINION: the very clayey terroir of Barroux tends to close the Syrah wines. The nose is reduced on opening, and it is essential to decant it for a few hours so that it can breathe. It will benefit from 5 to 8 years of cellar ageing.
- Nose: generous and open. Vanilla notes which black fruits, sweet spices and a hint of liquorice and coffee.
- Palate: full-bodied with fine tanins.
Tasting date: November 2020
OUR OPINION: fruity - full-bodied. The 2018 vintage of the Clos Plince is more robust than the previous one, I advise to let it age a little more in the cellar, failing that to decant it a few hours before serving.
Limited quantities, only 1200 bottles produced by the estate.
- Nose: rich and dense. Pepper notes, ripe black fruits, leather and a hint of menthol.
- Palate: fine tannins. Nice finish with a hint of vanilla.
Tasting date: October 2020
OUR OPINION: robust - rich - fragrant. A generous Bordeaux Grand Cru with great finesse.
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