Mensonge à Papa Red 2020

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€37,20

Région France - Loire Valley
Cépages Gamay d'Auvergne
Contenance 75 cl
Alcool 13.5
Couleur Red, Quiet
Millésime 2020

Light and easy to drink, this Gamay red from Auvergne and Beaujolais is fresh, supple, and fruity. A delicious wine for aperitifs and good company.

€37,20

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Profil Aromatique

Fruits Rouges

Fruits Rouges

Poivré

Poivré

Sous-bois

Sous-bois

Cuir

Cuir

Profil Technique

Vinification : Made from 15 days of whole bunches in a slow press, this is blended after pressing into a cuvée vinified using carbon dioxide, without any treatment or additives. With its 13.5%, it expresses a fruity and free taste, in a style without artifice.
Carafage : No
Température de service : 16-18°C
Potentiel de garde : 5-10 years old

Decoding Wine

Sufficient

Woody

Complex

Floral

Expenses

Fruity

✔︎

Gobble

Light

✔︎

Sweet (wine)

Mineral

Oxidative

Beading

Powerful

Round

Salinity

Dry

Tannic

Strained

Belly Wine Experiment

Projet nature expérimental d’Auvergne autour de cuvées libres, rares et sans intrants.
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Mensonge à Papa Red 2020,

Belly Wine Experiment


Here is a light, fresh, supple, and fruity red that proudly bears the banner of Gamay from two regions: Auvergne and Beaujolais. It is the result of a blend of equal parts of these two origins of the same grape variety, neither entirely identical nor entirely different. An ode to Gamay, in a way. These Gamays from Auvergne and Beaujolais are first slowly pressed, then their must is added to whole bunches for a fifteen-day carbonic maceration. Aging takes place in fiberglass vats. Classified as a Vin de France and with an alcohol content of 13.5%, it will be wonderful as an aperitif or with a meal, or just to have a good time.

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Founded and run by Claire Sage and Aimé Duveau, located in Chanteuges (Haute-Loire), Belly Wine Experiment is as much an experience as a winemaking business. The creative duo has it in spades: Claire is the sister of Adrien Sage, a fan of underwater wine aging but above all an importer of Catalan wines. Hence the presence of Catalan grape varieties in Belly Wine Experiment's blends, alongside Burgundy, Auvergne or Jura grape varieties, readily in the same bottle. Aimé is the son of Manu Duveau, a winemaker-poet from Auvergne, a former stonemason and a great winemaker of local Gamays at his Domaine de l'Égrappille. The uniqueness of Belly Wine Experiment is the exoticism (in the literal sense) of the blends, with Xarel lo from Catalonia being able to rub shoulders, for example, with Gamay from Puy-de-Dôme with the utmost naturalness. The wines are made using semi-carbonic maceration, without the addition of chemical inputs or excessive manipulation in the cellar. The house is also known for its very high-quality, vinous perries.