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: elegant and expressive. Notes of candied citrus fruit, toasted sesame with a hint of praline and coriander.
- Palate: supple and salivating. Lemony freshness.
Tasting date: july 2023.
OUR OPINION: rich and complex, this 2016/2017 blend is particularly tasty and elegant. We love it!
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- Nose: Dense and peaty. Notes of nuts, straw and candied orange.
- Palate: slightly hoppy. Long finish.
Tasting date: October 2019
OUR OPINION: I really like its long finish, the wine is said to have a "peacock's tail". This totally atypical cuvée is intended for lovers of oxidative wines.
- Nose: rich. Notes of fresh nuts with a hint of curry..
- Palate: slightly peaty. long finish on nuts and hay.
Tasting date: October 2019
OUR OPINION: it's fresh and tasty.
The nose is intense and chalky, it reveals aromas of blueberries, raspberry jam, coffee, licorice and a hint of leather.
The palate is finely structured, the juice is dense. Beautiful aromatic persistence with a finish that stretches on liquorice notes. Very beautiful wine, rich, dense, that can still age ten years in a cellar.
(Tasting date : nov. 2018)
The nose is tasty, floral, with sweet scents of rose, hawthorn, pear and quince. There is a hint of chalk and a lot of freshness. On the palate, a pretty tension comes to support this tenderly perfumed juice. Beautiful aromatic persistence.
(Tasting date : dec. 2018)
The color is pale yellow, the nose expressive and very aromatic. The scents of passion fruit mingle with those of citrus, quince and mango. In the mouth, the attack is tasty and tense by a nice acidity. The finish is long and persistent. Very well-balanced wine, only pleasure!
(Tasting date : dec. 2018)
Le nez est intense, légèrement torréfié, il dévoile des notes gourmandes de framboise, de fraise, de groseille et de réglisse. La bouche est soyeuse et joliment fruitée. Un bourgueil plaisir!
(Date de dégustation : nov. 2018)
Juicy nose with aromas of fresh grapes, white flowers, mirabelle plum, and plum brandy. The palate is very delicate, it offers a nice acidity and elegant lemony notes.
- Nose: intensely perfumed. Notes of menthol, blackberry, raspberry, licorice, dark chocolate.
- Palate: supple with silky tanins.
OUR OPINION: fruity - full-bodied. A great wine of Pomerol.
After a 2 hours decanting, the nose offers beautiful aromas of black fruits, spices and grilled coffee. The palate is structured and fruity, it offers a beautiful length with a finish stretching on blackcurrant notes. It's fresh and very nice!
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