A fan of Aurélien Lefort? Here are 5 wines that are just as crazy, free, and completely addictive

If you like Aurélien Lefort's wines, you're clearly not looking for "a nice little red for tonight."
No, you want:

  • wines that are alive,

  • that vibrate,

  • that are surprising,

  • that make you think between sips.

So we've put together a selection of bottles that are as crazy, creative, and uncontrollable as Lefort's cuvées.
Wines that we love to open with friends, just to watch them say: "But... what IS this?!"

 

1. Patrick Bouju – Lulu 2022

Bouju is the acrobat of wine. Lulu, his juicy tightrope walker, a red that sways, laughs, and overflows with life. Open without overthinking it.

2. La Sorga – En Rouge et Noir 2015

Antony Tortul does everything differently. This cuvée? A punk bomb, wild, exhilarating. Holding a glass is already participating in the experience.

3. Jean-Marc Dreyer – Riesling Origin 2022

Dreyer took Riesling, turned it inside out, stirred it, let it macerate, and transformed it into a mineral, vibrant UFO. For the curious who like it when things get wild.

4. Domaine des Miquettes – Saint-Joseph “Madloba” 2020

Aged in qvevri like in Georgia, atypical structure, deep texture:
Madloba is the kind of red you don't forget. A wine that speaks loudly, but justly.

5. Partida Creus – BB Bobal “Hondos” 2019

Catalan madness in all its splendor. A striking wine, a super-energized Bobal, ultra-lively, wild but endearing. If you like unfiltered wines (literally), you'll love it.

Why do these wines excite Lefort's fans?

Because they are:

  • undisciplined,

  • expressive,

  • full of energy,

  • radically alive,

  • and completely out-of-the-box.

In short: wines with personality that demand personality from those who drink them.