Ambre dissous Red 2020

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€25,50

France-Beaujolais

Cépages : Gamay

Contenance : 75cl

Taux d'alcool : 12.5°

  • Red

2020

A rare and profound Gamay teinturier, vinified without additives or artifice, on the granitic terroir of Beaujolais. Dark in color, with aromas of spice and violet, and a structured and elegant palate. A free-spirited, vibrant, and unique red wine for lovers of characterful and emotionally resonant wines.

€25,50

Livraison 48h à 72h (France Métropolitaine)

Conseils personnalisés et service client réactif

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Ample

Boisé

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Floral

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Fruité

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Léger

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Oxydatif

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Profil Technique


Carafage : No
Potentiel de garde : 5-10 years
Température de service : 14-16°C
Vinification : Made using semi-carbonic maceration, this wine reveals a fruity and lively expression, carried by a gentle approach that respects the integrity of the grape.
Sol : Granite

La Tribu Alonso

The Tribu Alonso consists of Cyril, an organic winegrower, and Karine, his wife and a naturopath. In Marchampt (Beaujolais), they cultivate a heritage vineyard of 140 traditional Rhône-Alpes grape varieties: Gamay, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and old hybrids. They make natural wines from each grape family, without any chemical inputs or added sulfites.

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Ambre dissous Red 2020

The Alonso Tribe

 

Terroir, plot size and grape varieties

Born in the vibrant Beaujolais region, La Tribu Alonso's 2020 Ambre Dissous is a distinctive red wine, a wine of character that breaks with established norms. While Gamay takes center stage, it is an uncommon Gamay, made from teinturier grapes – a rarity in the region. This bold choice results in a captivatingly deep color, almost cloudy like the ink of mystery, and already hints at a singular expression of the terroir.

The vineyard stretches across granite soils typical of Beaujolais, in an area where the influences of the nearby Rhône are felt, bringing darker, spicier notes and a welcome tension. It is a land of contrasts, between the freshness of the north and the generosity of the south, which La Tribu Alonso has managed to tame with rare sensitivity.

Cultivation methods

The Alonso Tribe is, above all, a philosophy. It's a return to the essentials, a work in symbiosis with nature, far removed from artifice. The vines are cultivated without chemical inputs, respecting living organisms, lunar cycles, and the energies of the land. Here, each bunch is hand-picked, in an almost ritualistic gesture, then vinified with minimal intervention. Fermentation occurs naturally, with indigenous yeasts taking the reins to best express the identity of the grape and its terroir.

This artisanal approach yields a free, vibrant, unadorned wine, where the grape variety can sing without a false note. Ambre Dissous is a reflection of nature embraced, sometimes wild, but always sincere.

Tasting & pairings

By the glass, Ambre Dissous 2020 immediately captivates with its deep, almost violet color, hinting at a wine with a strong character. The nose is a poem of spices: freshly ground black pepper, clove, with a delicate note of violet as a subtle reminder of Rhône influences. On the palate, the structure is assertive, the tannins present yet elegantly polished, offering a mouthfeel that is both firm and silky.

This wine is not meant to flatter; it challenges, questions, and invites contemplation. It can be enjoyed as an aperitif, to awaken the taste buds, or at the table, alongside a generous dish: a matured rib of beef, a lamb tagine with prunes, or even a wild mushroom risotto.

Ambre Dissous is a wine for sharing, but also for meditation. A bottle that tells a story, that of a marginalized grape variety, a reinvented terroir, and a tribe that, far from the beaten track, forges its own path with heart and conviction.