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Joujou 2024
Clos Bateau€22.00"Where it all started with our adventure, our baby Joujou, made from old gamay vines from next to our house where we let our sheep and pigs graze and work during the wintertime. Lots of manual labour from ourselfs during the rest of the year, but this turns out to some great grapes. Terroir is a mix of decomposed granite, quartz and clay. Yield it not that high (like the rest of our plots and gives us only around 18Hl/ha). After taking the grapes from the land it will undergo a semi carbonic in concrete and stainless steel with a bit direct press gamay. After pressing we put it together in one big fiberglass dome where the wine has still room to dance and finish the fermentation. Then aged for more than 10 months before bottling in the same dome. Crazy energetic wine with a great acidity."
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21 Centimètres 2022
Clair Obscur€22.0021 CENTIMETERS is a full-bodied, concentrated Gamay red, with a shorter barrel ageing period to preserve the grape's characteristic fruitiness.
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copy of Sang de Terre 2024
Clos Bateau€23.00"Made from a small selection from our ‘vieilles vignes’ Gamay grapes next to our house, with a slightly different vinification: open-top fermentation and partial aging in a old Burgundy barrique. This gives Nuit Noires its own identity and keeping a playful spirit."
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Les Bienveillantes 2023
Le Bois Dieu€23.00Magnificent Gamays over 90 years old. A delicate, floral and elegant red.
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Côte de Brouilly 2024
Clos Bateau€24.00"From the lieu-dit Le Pavé on the eastern slopes of Mount Brouilly. The vineyard is planted on volcanic bluestone, giving the wine a very terroir-driven identity. Resulting this cuvée is overall more rustic, balancing ripeness with freshness. After nearly two weeks of maceration, the wine was aged used Burgundy barriques."
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Croix Pennet 2024
Clos Bateau€25.00"When we look from our house to the mountain direction Regnie-Durette, there is a parcel of almost a half hectare that belongs to us. It’s quite funny because half of it is Regnie and the other side is Lantignie. Both villages calls it Croix Pennet, but only Lantignié uses 2 times the n. The exposition is south facing and it’s full of big granite rocks. It’s a terroir specific and every year this parcellaire wine have this Croix Pen(n)et taste which is hard to explain. We do some longer macerations, and we age 70% on Burgundy barrels."