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Mol Red 2020
Patrick Bouju - Domaine La Bohème

Mol Red 2020

€19,00

Super B Red 2018
Patrick Bouju - Domaine La Bohème

Super B Red 2018

€26,90

P Red 2022
Patrick Bouju - Domaine La Bohème

P Red 2022

€27,80

Picapol White 2022
Patrick Bouju - Domaine La Bohème

Picapol White 2022

€26,40

Ergastoline White 2018
Patrick Bouju - Domaine La Bohème

Ergastoline White 2018

€57,00

J - Jacquere White 2018
Patrick Bouju - Domaine La Bohème

J - Jacquere White 2018

€27,00

Bergeron Ergastoline White - 2019
Patrick Bouju - Domaine La Bohème

Bergeron Ergastoline White - 2019

€55,90

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Patrick Bouju - Domaine La Bohème

G&M White 2022

€24,50

La Pinya White 2021
Belly Wine Experiment

La Pinya White 2021

€43,00

A7R1551
Aurélien Lefort

Red Serum 2019

€300,00

P Red 2023
Patrick Bouju - Domaine La Bohème

P Red 2023

€28,00

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Patrick Bouju - Domaine La Bohème

Lulu Red 2022 Magnum

€85,00

Jour de fête 2019
Marie et Vincent Tricot

Jour de Fête Sparkling Rosé 2019

€28,00

Mensonge à Papa Red 2021
Belly Wine Experiment

Mensonge à Papa Red 2021

€45,40

Crac Rosé 2021
Belly Wine Experiment

Crac Rosé 2021

€39,00

Auvergne, mountainous and volcanic, occupies most of the Massif Central and has been producing wines for centuries. King Louis XIV appreciated Chanturgue wine, a famous vintage from Clermont-Ferrand, and the existence of "bougnats" is linked to the trade of these wines in the Paris of yesteryear. This vineyard almost disappeared after the Second World War, but since 1990 and the natural wine movement, Auvergne wines, whether red (mostly), white or rosé, have experienced a renaissance. This region of small estates and volcanoes, with little pollution, is perfectly suited to the production of great natural wines, often obtained biodynamically. Auvergne is attached to the Loire wine region, but in reality its wines have their own particular style and a strong typicity linked to the volcanic soils. The majority of the Auvergne vineyards are located in the Puy-de-Dôme department, around Clermont-Ferrand, Riom, and Issoire. Its main vintages are Chanturgue, Madargue, Boudes, Corent, and Châteaugay in Puy-de-Dôme, as well as Saint-Pourçain in Allier (located on clay-limestone, granite, and sandy-gravel soils). In addition to the Vins de France, there are the AOC Côtes-d'Auvergne and IGP Puy-de-Dôme appellations.

The red wines of Auvergne (like the rosés) are primarily made from Gamay, often blended with Pinot Noir. The white wines of Auvergne are most often made from Chardonnay and Tressallier. All the Auvergne wines we offer are natural. They are perfect for any occasion, from aperitif to dinner.

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What are the specific characteristics of Auvergne wines?
The great red wines of Auvergne, whether Gamay d'Auvergne or Pinot Noir, are fruity, spicy, peppery, lively, and delicious. These vineyards produce fine and complex wines with beautiful notes of red fruits (morello cherry, blackberry, blackcurrant). The typical black pepper note is linked to the volcanic soils. The rosés are also fresh, peppery, and fruity, and the whites are fresh and mineral, with power and a slight richness on the palate.
How do volcanic soils influence the taste of Auvergne wines?
In the region, the influence of the volcanoes offers a wide variety of soils (basalt, arkose, pozzolan, pumice, peperites, various clays, etc.) and wines that reflect this mineral diversity. This is a region where the soil often takes precedence over the grape variety. Volcanic activity tends to produce very clean and straightforward wines, with spicy notes (black pepper) and a beautiful density. This minerality is also transmitted to rosés and whites, to which it gives precision, fullness, and richness. The peppery note is like a reminder of the fire that once inhabited these volcanoes.
What makes Gamay unique in Auvergne? Gamay noir à jus blanc has many regional variations, and Auvergne is no exception. Cultivated in this region for centuries, this grape variety has adapted to the soils and climate and constitutes a unique grape variety. Auvergne Gamay expresses a characteristic peppery note, linked to the volcanic nature of the soils. What also makes these wines so special is that they are often made from very old vines, often purchased by natural winemakers. This accentuates their depth, complexity, and aging qualities.
Which Auvergne wine should be paired with a regional cheese? The wine and cheese pairing is a classic in France! For this pairing, we recommend a white wine to accompany cheese: whether it's Saint-Nectaire, Cantal, Bleu d'Auvergne, or Fourme d'Ambert, the lively tannins of red wine risk clashing with the casein. Choose an Auvergne wine made from Chardonnay or Tressallier, a Saint-Pourçain, or a white wine from any Auvergne appellation.

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