May
30
Teyssier
In the tradition for several generations, Serge Musset has been running this 30 ha vineyard since 1996. He pays a great attention to this vineyard and thanks to his know-how produces an excellent Bordeaux full of expression and fruit flavors.
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May
30
Varichon & Clerc
Varichon & Clerc offers a light and invigorating style of sparkling wines, full of fruit and freshness that are influenced by the mountains of Savoy. Winemaking in Seyssel, a commune in Savoy, was first recorded in the 12th Century (1145), where production was further developed under the monks from the Charterhouse in Arvières from the […]
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May
30
Vignerons de Buxy
Vignerons de Buxy was founded in Cote Chalonnaise in 1931 by a community of 98 vine growers, who, in the face of the Great Depression, sought to pool resources and formed a cooperative. The grouping of the many little family plantings, all inspired by the same values of solidarity, sharing and conviviality, resulted in a […]
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May
30
Villa des Anges
“Villa des Anges” is crafted by winemaker Jeff Carrel at the Espitalet des Anges domaine in Capestang. Situated on the ruins of an ancient Roman villa, the domaine is owned by Jaqueline Menard de Ginestous, who married-into and is herself from a prominent Languedocienne wine-growing family.
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May
30
Domaine du Pegau
The Féraud family can trace their roots in Châteauneuf-du-Pape all the way back to 1670 when their ancestors first planted grape vines next to their olive trees. The great grandparents of current winemaker Laurence Féraud expanded the farmed acreage to 54 acres. Paul Féraud, the father of Laurence, starting working full time for the family […]
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May
30
Jean-Marc Burgaud
Jean-Marc Burgaud created his domaine in 1989. Located in the village of Morgon, he is hard working and meticulous and has great ambitions for his wines that his vineyards easily justify. His 19 hectares (Beaujolais villages 5 hectares; Régnié 1 hectare; Morgon 13 hectares) are planted with Gamay noir on granitic/schistose hillsides. The Beaujolais-Village comes […]
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May
30
Jeff Carrel
Jeff Carrel was born in 1969 in Paris and lived in the neighborhood of La Goutte d’Or for 22 years where he studied chemistry. In 1991 he decided to change his life and started to study oenology in Montpellier in the south of France. Jeff graduated in 1994 with a National Diploma in oenology. He […]
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May
30
Karim Vionnet
“Sex, Rock & Gamay,” a phrase on Karim Vionnet’s t-shirt, which unintentionally made a much larger statement about its wearer. Karim exudes an unapologetic, forthright, carefree spirit which manifests itself in various ways, including his wine. He drives three cars, none of them French. He owns three motorcycles but does not have a driver’s license. […]
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May
30
Vignobles Terrassous
Vignobles Terrassous is based in the Aspres hills in the south of the Eastern Pyrenees Mountains. The vines extend to the foothills of Mount Canigou, a snow-covered mountain most of the year. The surrounding hills are adorned with vineyards, olive groves and scrubland. In the distance, the reflections of the Mediterranean Sea sparkle in the […]
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May
30
Domaine Yves Cheron
The Cheron-Misset family has been farming vineyards in Burgundy for four generations. Third generation Denis Cheron saw untapped potential in the Southern Rhône’s lesser-known appellations in the early 1960s and left Burgundy to start a new family project in sunny Provence. Denis purchased a production facility in Vacqueyras and began vinifying wines for several local […]
