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  • Aurore 2023

    Maison En Belles Lies
    €19.00

    A rosé wine to enjoy with a meal. It has character and a very vinous side.

    Parcel selection, Gamay vines planted in 1990 at Huire near Beaujeu. Altitude 400 m, southeast exposure. Gobelet vineyard on very siliceous soil, 25% slope, biodynamic viticulture. Direct pressing, cold settling without sulfur. Low-temperature vinification in stainless-steel vats, no chaptalization. At the end of fermentation, placed in barrels for six months. Racking, no fining, no filtration, bottled at the Domaine by gravity with no added sulfur.

  • Coteaux Bourguignons rosé "La Bottière" 2023

    Mandelot
    €19.00

    Not a thirst-quenching rosé. A winemaker's rosé. At François Grangé, nothing is done lightly. This press rosé, made from Pinot noir grapes, is vinified with the same care as a white or a terroir-based red. The result is a wine that is straightforward, taut and precise. The freshness is natural, the fruit is fine, and the balance just right. No artifice. Just grapes, hard work and good Burgundian sense.

    No added sulfites (or other inputs) from harvest to bottling.

    Limited to 3 bottles per customer

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  • Derthona Timorasso 2023

    Recchione Jérémy
    €45.00

    Derthona comes from the Roman name given to Tortone, a town south of Milan. It's a white wine made from the Timorrasso grape variety. From the Piedmont region, Derthona is the DOC neighbor of Barolo with its emblematic Nebbiolo grape. The terroir is clay-limestone on the Derthona hills. This grape variety almost disappeared in the 1960s, in favor of the Cortese variety that produces the wines of the Gavi appellation. Yet it's a grape variety that now wants to compete with its world-famous nebbiolo neighbor. Timorrasso is even considered the future white Barolo.