We love Fanny’s wines and this year is no exception. The wine is both expressive and lively with spicy red fruit notes with excellent underlying structure
Beautiful trio of all red grapes grown in the Jura, bright but oh so powerful. Red fruits, cherries, spicy and earthy. Maturation on foudre, so no exaggerated wood flavor.
Amazing Saint Joseph with a soft and silky palate, fresh tobacco and dark fruits. Well balanced and only partially aged in oak barrels, making it a perfect dinner guest
Spicy, floral, ripe cherry, round fruit with mineral notes complimented by a lactic yoghurt nose. One of those super lively wines you never get tired of drinking.
A wine that makes you poetic. Very intense scent of morello and cherries, framed by an earthy primal smell of rain after a heat wave. Fruit, flowers and an endless aftertaste
All the typical Barolo qualities in a digestible and elegant version that we could drink throughout the entire evening. Toasty notes, fresh mint and chamomile
100% pinot noir, 100% purity and style, soft red fruit, excellent balance and length. This wine really reflects what is great about pinot noir and Bourgogne. Fanny has a number of plots spread across Pommard and this wine comes from very old vines
Biodynamic Italian queen Elisabetta's wild take on a Teroldego with varied use of shorter ferments, all spending less than a day on skins. Super smashable being so light, lifted and juicy
Serious Chateauneuf-du-Pape with dark aromas but with a refreshing undertone as well. Energetic black raspberry and cherry cola flavours and a touch of candied lavender and neutral oak
Velvety pinot noir from power woman Fanny Sabre. Full of cherry fruit, earthy notes such as truffle and mushrooms, forest floor and late summer evenings on the terrace
Former professional cyclist Thibault Ducroux surprises everyone with this "freewheeling" juice: a fresh, smooth and drinkable gamay with great minerality and hints of raspberry, black cherries and cinnamon
Like it's name, Full Moon, this Saint-Joseph by Jean Delobre is all about energy. from Syrah growing on the south facing and hottest part of the vineyard, it's complex and layered, with notes of ripe plum, forrest fruit and tobacco
Aglianico as it is intended: an elegant interplay of fresh and full. Fresh by fine acidity and aromas of roses and white pepper, full by deep dark fruit such as black cherries, blackberries and plums, coffee, leather and smoke
Young and talented Thibault Ducroux made his first Morgon and Fleurie in 2020, and it was love at first sip for us. Fruit forward but very elegant, this Morgon shows that granite is Gamay’s favorite soil to dig down into
Gorgeous and silky Fleury from wonderkid Thibault Ducroux, characterized by blossom-like red fruit and the unmistakeable aromas of roses and violet, with a smokey, mineral and structured undertone
From two old vine parcels facing south: one from a unique Alsace schist terroir and the other from volcanic sandstone terroir. Juicy and layered, with finesse and notes of blueberries, black cherry, cinnamon and pepper
The wine that made us fall in love with the Aleatico grape. The Lazio local produces intensely aromatic wines bursting with rose and hibiscus. Le Coste prefers to have it undergo a maceration carbonique, to create a light and playful style
Atypical and extremely drinkable Gamay. We call it danger juice, it would explain the name. Semi-carbonic maceration in concrete vats for 8 days make Piranha light, vibrant, juicy but substantial. Aromas of plum and black cherry and a long lasting finish
One of those wines you want nobody else to know about... Whole bunches of Pinot Noir slowly fermented and infused with direct-pressed juices of Pinot Gris and Riesling make a super juice bomb that's highly addictive
From gamay-wizard David Large: Minerality driven and highly energetic Côte de Brouilly with great depth and many layers. Notes of cranberry, black berry, menthol and fresh soil. A must try for Beaujolais lovers
Sunny and full of rich and juicy ripe fruit. A soft and supple wine with sufficient spice due to a pleasant pepper, heartiness, some black fruit and earthy tones. This unfiltered wine matures for one year in large, old wooden barrels.
The hills of Campania represented in this fine and elegant Aglianico. Well rounded with great structure and tones of black cherries, tobacco, honey and leather. Suitable for almost every pallet!
Northwest-facing Gamay vines grown on a pink-granite topsoil. First aged in concrete and then in a fiberglass egg. A lighter style of a this Cru with silky tannins and aromas of succulent red fruit, fresh herbs and freshly grounded white pepper
Smooth and solid Merlot from Côtes Catalanes with a deep color and a nose of red fruit and spices with a touch of oak and vanilla. Structured and well balanced with great length, great for food pairings.
“A wine that is strong and decisive like the Western Sicilians”. Without any barrique-ageing, this is pure, full-bodied, warm, generous, bold red, of great character with soft tannins and scents of cherry and wild blackberry
The perfect pizza wine in our books! Aged for almost a year in steel tanks (no oak), jam-packed with flavour without being heavy, compact but soft with herby and salty notes and aroma's of ripe sour cherry and blackberry
90 days of maceration makes this a deep and intense red, but it's also got a great lightness to it! A sort of fresh berry juice kinda freshness that made us fall in love. Concentrated black fruits and spices and a great reflection of the terroir, must-try
Biau is old French for beau (beautiful), which it is. A fine, light, complex wine with aromas of black fruits and cherry, beautiful structure and fine well-integrated tannins. 100% pure juice with amazing youthfulness for spending 6 years in the barrel
Outrageously gorgeous Carignan from Alex Durand. From a single parcel of 70 year old Carignan on schist soil: smooth, mineral and layered, pure-fruited and pretty, with a herby undertone and powdered-rock tannins. One to savour every sip
MC2, the initials of Mathieu but also his father, Michel Coste. And of course Albert Einstein's famous formula: the equivalence side between energy and matter, which perfectly describes this wine: energetic with body, structured and juicy, ripe and fresh
Nelson is the name of David and Celia's one eyed cat. The gamay came from vines in a small vineyard in the village pocket of Rivolet, with sandy clay soils and was whole-grape fermented, resulting in a fruit-forward, smooth, soft but lengthy wine