CHARLES JOGUET CHINON LES CHARMES 750ML
$34.99Les Charmes is a tease; however enticing the nose and playful the palate, a firm finish suggests even more generosity to come. But why wait when it’s winking at you now?
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Les Charmes is a tease; however enticing the nose and playful the palate, a firm finish suggests even more generosity to come. But why wait when it’s winking at you now?
Former Microsoft executive Pierre Bernault purchased Château Beauséjour in 2003, and realized upon moving in that the vineyard, having been mismanaged by its previous owners, had seen better days. He brought on Stéphane Derenoncourt and Simon Blanchard of Derenoncourt Consultants who immediately went to work with him in an effort to salvage this once pristine…
Organic Cab franc around 30 years old. 5 ha. flat parcel. Indigenous yeasts only. three types of soil (gravel, Clay limestone and flint clay).fully organic
The Chateau des Antonins is housed in a 13th century convent that was built for the monks of the order of Saint Antoine. After the French Revolution, the property passed into the Roquefeuil family, and in 1985 Geoffroy and Martine Roquefeuil took over this historic property along with its vineyards. The domaine is located in Pondaurat on the left bank of the Garonne near the Graves appellation. The domaine consists of 24 hectares of red grapes, and 3 hectares of white. The reds are planted 53% Merlot, 45% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 2% Cabernet Franc. The white vineyards are 75% Semillon and 25% Sauvignon Blanc. The final blend for the red and white wines varies each year according to the harvest.
This estate was purchased by the Sanfourche family in 1917 and is currently managed by the fourth generation winegrower, Jean-Louis Sanfourche. Planted mostly in clay and limestone, the wines are clean, well-made, and vinified exclusively in cement, no oak used.
Deep in the southwest of France, amidst dramatic rock formations and cliffs, the Lot River slowly snakes its way along the valley floor, coiling covetously around the charming town of Cahors. The diversity in architecture serves as a proud historical mark left by many previous generations of inhabitants. Once a former Roman town, Cahors was…
Owned by the vintner (Laurence Féraudo) behind Domaine du Pégau. These wines are emphatically not Chateauneuf-du-Pape, nor are they priced that way. However yields have been kept to the absurdly low limits permitted in Chateauneuf, and the wines have all of the density of that great Appellation.
A rich, full, aromatic mid-palate dessert wine with a complement the clean finish. These are the perfect go-to whites that pair well with anything from fish to poultry, picnic fare to Indian curries.
The 8.3 hectares of vineyard spread over the east, south and south-west sides yield very individual wines, having a red colour with bluish reflections, and a subtle flavour of violet and peony. In the mouth it distinguishes itself with a lovely balance of silky tannins and wild red fruits such as wild strawberry or bilberry….
One of the few organic producers in Bordeaux, Jean De Fré took over this small farm in the 80s and converted to organics. The wines are delicious, beautifully made, clean, and super reasonably priced. Nice to see all these things from Bordeaux!
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