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Even if it is not business-minded, the simple 'little one' is often my favorite Chablis. Clear, straightforward, uncomplicated on a more than decent level.
The calcareous soils of the premier cru location VAU DE VEY provide a mineral-spicy scent.
Perhaps the wine that represents the style of the winery like no other.
Chablis with recognition value.
As always with Sylvain Loichet, thanks to a week's cold maceration of the grapes, the Pinot is quite brightly colored.
A very welcoming Nuits-Saint-Georges. The grapes are carefully picked by hand and subjected to a week-long cold maceration with spontaneous fermentation.
A picture book Chardonnay. Fine nose with a hint of nutty aromas, the wood, perfectly integrated, only serves to support it. Fruit flavors of apricots and citrus on the palate.
Successful entry into the red wines of the winery.
Aligoté is clearly overshadowed by Chardonnay in Burgundy.
Intense salmon-colored crémant, creamy foam with fresh, fruity aromas of red currants, raspberry jelly and a hint of spicy tomato essence.
The freshness and liveliness of the Aligoté, rich in finesse, are combined with the fruit of the Chardonnay.
The difference in quality to the simple Bourgogne rouge is easy to understand.
Very inviting Pinot Noir from the lesser-known area of Côte Chalonnaise in southern Burgundy. This makes it easy to enter the complex world of Burgundy wines.
Dense, juicy parade sauternes with great power, incredibly clear, straightforward aromas with notes of ripe pineapple, honeydew melon and citrus peel.
The 60 hectares of vineyards offer plenty of choice.
Traditional vinification meets biodynamics. As little as possible is intervened in the basement. Spontaneously fermented, not fined, not filtered.
The TÊTE DE CUVÉE of the Château La Grolet represents the vintage essence of the winery. The best barrels are selected and carefully put together.
A blend typical of the Côtes de Bourg area with Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon and a small amount of Malbec.
Down-to-earth, yet catchy Bordeaux from the Hubert family. Sensational price-enjoyment ratio for this very classic Bordeaux in Demeter quality!
This cuvée of 50% Merlot and 50% Cabernet Franc meets all the expectations of being classified as a Grand Cru.
Depending on the vintage, sometimes more, sometimes fewer Cabernet Franc grapes complement the high proportion of Merlot in this typical, in the best sense of the word, classic Sa.
For this wine, Cathérine tries to promote elegance and fruit through particularly careful vineyard work. The goal is ripe grapes without too much sugar and therefore less alcohol.
Since the top vintages of 2015 and 2016, many tasters have seen the winery on a par with the Premier Grand Crus, some of which are still significantly more expensive.
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