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: intense. Aromas of black cherry, blackberry, cassis and cinnamon, with a hint of menthol.
- Palate: full, dense and structured. Fine and elegant tannins. Long finish slightly liquorice perfumed.
Tasting date: October 2020
OUR OPINION: a more complex vintage than LA SOURCE, with a dense and fruity texture. Very good!
Others available vintages :
Floral Elegant Thirst-quenching
Very fresh nose, with notes of apricots, mirabelle plums, rose and orange flowers. The palate is elegant and delicately scented, its long finish stretches on a hint of liquorice. A refined and very refreshing orange wine, a success !
(Tasting date : May 2020)
The juice is clear, of a beautiful orange color. There is a slight reduction present on the nose which disappears after a few minutes of aeration in the glass, to give way to elegant notes of kiwi, mirabelle plum, quetsche and a hint of lily of the valley. On the palate, the juice is supple and delicious with a slightly peaty finish evoking whiskey.
A wine of finesse and delicacy, a nice surprise !
(Tasting date : April 2020)
The juice is salmon-colored, and the nose, intense and totally atypical, evokes the armagnac : there are scents of ripe apricots, rhubarb, raisins, and quince paste. The mouth is supple, invigorating and very pleasantly scented, the tannins are barely noticeable. A beautiful curiosity !
(Tasting date : April 2020)
Powerful nose with a hint of reduction that opens up with aromas of blueberries, coffee, dark chocolate and a hint of black pepper. On the palate, the juice is structured and fruity.
(Tasting date : Feb. 2020)
- Nose: elegant and bright. Delicate scents of white flowers, dandelion flowers, royal jelly, anise and lovage, with a hint of honey and toasted hazelnut
- Palate: a fluid juice, almost airy, and nicely aniseed with a finish that evokes the genepi.
Tasting date: February 2020
OUR OPINION: a fine and subtle white wine of great delicacy.
- Nose: delicious, fresh and fruity. Lemon and white peach scents, evolving towards delicately aniseed notes.
- Palate: supple juice, pleasantly scented, with a finish slightly aniseed.
Tasting date: October 2021
OUR OPINION: this wine is still on the reserve but I appreciate its elegance and its freshness.
Other available vintage:
- Nose: great delicacy, slightly aniseed. Notes of white peaches and lime.
- Palate: silky & invigorating, slightly chalky with a very saline finish.
Tasting date: January 2021
OUR OPINION: almost airy, with a great freshness, it is very pleasant.
Specialized in amphora wines, we offer you a selection of the best white, red and rosé wines vinified in amphorae.
You will find vintages:
- fermented and aged in clay amphorae
- fermented in traditional tanks and aged in clay amphorae
- partially aged in clay amphorae...
...not to mention the rare wines vinified entirely in Qvevris!