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: floral and fruity. Notes of white flowers, apricot, peach with a touch of anise.
- Palate: ample, supple and tasty. Slightly aniseed finish.
Tasting date: March 2023.
OUR OPINION: this is a tasty and intensely perfumed white Châteauneuf-du-Pape, in its youth, which deserves one or two extra years of ageing to complexify its aromas. In its youth, it should be drunk slightly chilled to enhance its floral and aniseed aromas.
- Nose: elegant and intense. Aromas of rosemary, black and red fruits, violet and a touch of laurel.
- Palate: light and fresh. Fine tannins. Finish on laurel notes.
Tasting date: March 2023.
OUR OPINION: this Gigondas wine has a special aroma, it is elegant and fine. It gains in strength the next day after opening. A few extra years in the cellar will allow it to become more complex and powerful, as it has good ageing potential.
- Nose: fragrant and intense. Notes of sweet spices and red fruits with a touch of peony.
- Palate: fluid, fresh, tasty and perfumed.
Tasting date: March 2023.
OUR OPINION: a good little fresh and delicately spiced rosé, very thirst-quenching!
- Nose: Aniseed notes, fennel, peach and lemon aromas.
- Palate: fresh and fluid. Nice aromatic persistence.
Tasting date: April 2023.
OUR OPINION: a very aromatic white Côte-du-Rhône with a dominant aniseed flavour that gives it freshness. Let it get some fresh air in the glass for a few moment after opening, and drunk slightly chilled.
- Nose: fresh and floral. Notes of lily of the valley, vine peach, apricot with a touch of rose.
- Palate:salivating and perfumed. Nice tension in the palate.
Tasting date: April 2023.
OUR OPINION: extremely tasty and very fresh ! What a nice surprise!
- Nose: tasty. Notes of red and black fruits, with a touch of vanilla and cinnamon.
- Palate: fluid and light, finely structured.
Tasting date: April 2023.
OUR OPINION: a nice vintage, tasty and perfumed. The nose is lively and fruity, the tannins in the palate are fine. The whole is very well balanced. I like it very much, it is fine, elegant and tasty.
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- Nose: tasty and delicious. Notes of small red fruits, morello cherry, spices and liquorice.
- Palate: fluid and very fresh. Beautiful aromatic persistence.
Tasting date: March 2023.
OUR OPINION: a real little treat! This "little" wine has been made with care, it is superb!
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- Nose: intense. Slightly mentholated notes. Aromas of blackcurrant, liquorice, and black cherry.
- Palate: pleasantly perfumed. Silky tannins. Finish evoking a black cherry juice.
Tasting date: February 2023.
OUR OPINION: very nice vintage, very successful. I like its tasty and immediate side!
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