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Natural Single Malt Whisky
Ergaster Distillery
This single malt with its beautiful amber color is the pride of the Ergaster team. It is first aged in new barrels, then completes its maturation in reused barrels (25% vin jaune, 75% cognac). The nose is subtly fruity (guava, almond, white grape), unfolding into leather, walnuts, and fresh tobacco in the glass. On the palate, the attack is powerful with floral, woody, and vanilla notes, evolving into dried fruits. The finish is long and more herbaceous: green barley, spring onions, and hazelnut. Perfect for those who enjoy whisky with pure accents.
Saint-Joseph Les Hauts Rouge 2016, Domaine des Miquettes
This beautiful Syrah in AOP Saint-Joseph is aged for one year in terracotta amphorae. Fresh, balanced, structured but showing a beautiful fusion of tannins, this Saint-Joseph is to be drunk now or kept for a few more years.
Natural wine with no added sulfites.
A incisive and vibrant white wine, where freshness and tension are brilliantly expressed. Radicalement blanc 2024 lives up to its name, between precision and energy.
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Les Vignes du Fresche offers here a committed cuvée, from respectful viticulture and natural winemaking. The wine is designed to express all the vivacity of the grape without filter.
The color is clear and brilliant. The nose reveals notes of citrus, green apple and a mineral touch. On the palate, the attack is lively, direct, with a marked acidity that structures the whole.
The finish is tense, refreshing, very clean.
An ideal wine for an aperitif or to accompany seafood and light dishes.
Yuzu Liqueur Spirit 50cl
At the heart of a family Mediterranean plantation, Lemon Story has been cultivating rare citrus fruits for over ten years with remarkable artisanal standards. This Yuzu Liqueur fully embodies this expertise, sublimating an exceptional fruit, still too little known, in an expression of great purity.
Made from yuzus freshly picked from the estate, this liqueur reveals all the richness of the fruit processed in its entirety. The pulp provides a vibrant zest, while the peels release their essential oils, offering depth and aromatic complexity. This meticulous work allows access to an aromatic palette rarely achieved, where intense citrus notes, delicate floral touches, and a slight noble bitterness mingle.
To the eye, the color seduces with its luminous hue, evoking the freshness of freshly opened fruit. The nose opens with an explosion of citrus, dominated by yuzu, between lime, mandarin, and zesty nuances. On the palate, the balance is remarkable. The texture is soft, almost silky, with no alcoholic sensation despite its 30 percent. Cane sugar, used with precision, supports the aromas without ever masking them, extending the tasting with a fresh and persistent finish.
Designed for pure tasting as well as for cocktail creation, it excels perfectly in a Lemon Story Fizz, where its vivacity brings a refreshing and immersive dimension.
The bottle, with its slender design inspired by citrus segments, extends the experience. Reusable as a carafe or vase, it embodies a sustainable and aesthetic vision, true to the spirit of the house.
Morgon Côte de Py 2023
Jean Foillard is one of the great names in natural Beaujolais, established in Villié-Morgon since the 1980s. Guided by an artisanal approach, he produces lively, straightforward, and expressive wines, always true to their terroir. Each cuvée bears his signature: purity of fruit, subtle aging, and absolute respect for the soil.
Morgon Côte du Py 2023 is the estate's flagship cuvée, from the famous volcanic hillside overlooking the village. This terroir, rich in schist and manganese, produces an intense, structured, and deeply rooted wine. In 2023, the cuvée combines power, freshness, and finesse with remarkable energy.
The nose opens with aromas of ripe black fruits, licorice, and violet, with a slight smoky touch. On the palate, the wine is ample, deep, with an elegant tannic structure and a beautiful mineral length. It is a Morgon with character, built for aging, but already very appealing in its youth.
Serve this Côte du Py 2023 with roasted meat, duck breast, or a mushroom sauce dish. It will also perfectly complement more rustic cuisine such as a fine rib steak or a gratin dauphinois. A gastronomic wine, to be enjoyed at a grand table.
Weingarten Blanc 2024
Domaine Einhart
Under the guidance of Domaine Einhart in Alsace, the Weingarten cuvée embodies the delicacy of a Sylvaner expertly crafted on a clay-limestone terroir. Vinified with certified organic methods and without oenological artifice, this natural white wine expresses a beautiful purity of fruit, balanced by a fresh and direct structure. Here, the humblest grape variety flourishes fully on the most generous soils.
The winemaking process involves a pre-fermentation cold maceration (12 to 14 °C) for 24 hours, promoting aromatic expression without extracting undesirable tannic compounds. The subsequent direct pressing produces a clear and delicate juice, which is then aged in stainless steel tanks for 10 months, preserving all the wine's vibrancy. The estate relies on spontaneous fermentation using indigenous yeasts, in full respect of the grape and its ecosystem.
Upon tasting, Weingarten 2024 reveals a pale color with green reflections. The nose is vibrant: white flowers, herbaceous notes, and a hint of exotic fruits. On the palate, it is elegance itself: a full body yet always held by a vertical freshness. A slight, well-controlled bitterness on the finish prolongs the pleasure and makes you want more.
Ideal as an aperitif, this wine also lends itself to more daring pairings: Thai cuisine, spicy dishes, seafood, or tender-fleshed poultry. An expressive, versatile, and honest cuvée, to be enjoyed now or cellared for a few years.
Lumière des sens Red 2022
Jean-Pierre Robinot
With "Lumière des Sens" 2022, Jean-Pierre Robinot continues to skillfully explore all the finesse and expressiveness of Pineau d'Aunis, a fascinating Loire grape variety, here presented in a natural, sincere, and luminous version. Grown on clay-limestone soils, this red wine, without official label but fully respecting natural wine principles (no chemical inputs, vinification without laboratory yeasts, zero superfluous intervention in the cellar) stands as a declaration of intent: to offer the true taste of the grape and its soil.
The cuvée results from approximately one week of maceration, followed by a year of aging in barrels that have previously held several wines. This aging choice allows the wine to breathe, gaining roundness and depth while respecting the fruit's momentum. The nose is immediately engaging: fresh red fruits, white pepper, humus, and that hint of undergrowth reminiscent of a forest walk after the rain.
The palate is both juicy and elegant, stretched by a well-balanced natural acidity and supported by supple tannins. This earthy wine reveals an almost tactile character, between vegetal freshness, a spicy frame, and a slightly earthy finish reminiscent of wild mushrooms.
"Lumière des Sens" perfectly complements characterful cuisine: red meats, spicy dishes, or roasted poultry with herbs. It can be enjoyed now after a slight decanting but will gain complexity with 10 years or more of aging. Serve between 14 and 16°C, in a large glass that will allow it to open up.
Once again, Jean-Pierre Robinot delivers a vibrant, lively, and deeply endearing wine.
L'as des années folles Sparkling Rosé 2021
Jean-Pierre Robinot
The free breath of natural bubbles
Poet, winemaker, visionary, Jean-Pierre Robinot has successfully imposed his vision of natural wine: slowness, precision, and spontaneity. He crafts his wines without additives or artifice, allowing the wine all the time it needs to reveal itself. In this sparkling cuvée, he combines aromatic finesse and material depth with rare elegance.
Ancestral method on schist and barrels
L'As des années folles is a sparkling rosé wine made from a blend of Chenin and Pineau d'Aunis. The grapes, grown on schist soils, are vinified using the ancestral method, meaning without the addition of yeasts or sugar. Fermentation is interrupted and then resumed in the bottle for natural effervescence. The wine is then aged for a long time on lees, in used barrels, which gives it texture, complexity, and persistence.
A full-bodied and floral sparkling rosé
On the nose, the bouquet evokes old rose, violet, crisp red fruits, and a spicy touch characteristic of Pineau d'Aunis. On the palate, the bubbles are fine, the texture fleshy, almost velvety, with well-integrated freshness. The extended aging brings length and depth, without losing the joyful vivacity of the pét-nat style.
Pairings & serving: a gastronomic bubble
Enjoy from aperitif, with fine artisanal charcuterie, tapas, or subtly spiced cuisine. This natural sparkling rosé is best served between 10 and 12°C. It can be cellared for over 10 years to gain complexity, or enjoyed now for its delicious freshness.
Le Cordières des Andes, Red 2022
Fond Cyprès
With this evocatively named cuvée, Fond Cyprès delivers an exceptional red wine, structured and vibrant, celebrating the richness of the southern Languedoc. Made from old Carignan, Grenache, and Syrah vines, this natural and organic red wine reflects the complexity of the estate's clay-limestone terroirs and the finesse of aging in large oak foudres.
Respectful and precise winemaking
The grapes are vinified separately after a short one-week maceration, using indigenous yeasts, without the addition of sulfites or oenological inputs. Blending then takes place before 10 months of aging in foudres, which softens the wine without masking the identity of each grape variety. The result: a deep, natural wine, both sun-drenched and fresh.
Complexity, finesse, and length
Upon opening, the wine captivates with an expressive nose combining ripe red fruits, black fruit (blackcurrant, blackberry), sweet spices, and a hint of licorice. The palate is ample, structured yet supple, with fine tannins and a controlled freshness that balances the whole. The long and elegant finish reveals excellent aging potential.
A Mediterranean gastronomic red
Best served between 16 and 18 °C, Le Cordières des Andes will perfectly accompany roasted meats, grilled dishes, Mediterranean cuisine, or a refined barbecue. It can be enjoyed now but will reach its full maturity in 5 to 10 years or more. A serious, committed, yet always charming cuvée.
Morgon Terrain, Red 2022
Domaine Bélicard
Terrain Rouge is where the tradition of a great Beaujolais terroir meets the freedom of natural wine. In the Morgon appellation, one of the region's most renowned, Domaine Bélicard presents a 100% Gamay noir cuvée from organic farming, vinified without inputs, which reveals the full depth of the region's volcanic soils.
A unique terroir, precise winemaking
The vines are planted on rare basalt soils, offering a unique structure and minerality to the grapes. The clusters are hand-harvested, then undergo whole-bunch maceration according to the traditional Beaujolais method, without destemming. Fermentation occurs naturally thanks to indigenous yeasts, with no added oenological products. Five months of aging in stainless steel tanks preserves the frankness of the fruit and the wine's mineral tension.
A clear expression of Gamay
The color is brilliant ruby red. The nose opens with vibrant aromas of fresh red fruits (cherry, raspberry), with a floral hint. On the palate, it's juicy, straightforward, with a beautiful liveliness. The texture is fluid yet structured, with a precise finish, marked by the energy of the basalt. A Morgon that is both serious and free, true to its soil yet emancipated from standards.
To enjoy now or to keep
Serve between 14 and 16 °C, without decanting, with simple and honest dishes: artisanal charcuterie, roasted poultry, grilled vegetables. Terrain Rouge can be enjoyed now but will evolve harmoniously over 5 years.
La Grande Chaude, Blanc 2023
Philippe Chatillon
With La Grande Chaude 2023, Philippe Chatillon delivers an artisanal cuvée where Chardonnay, the noble grape of the Jura, finds a chiseled and deeply mineral expression. This organically certified cuvée, classified as AOC Côtes du Jura, comes from a rare and complex terroir: red Lias marls enriched with a dolomite bank – a soft limestone rock – which structures the top of the plot. This unique composition, located in Passenans, gives the wine a natural tension and great aromatic precision.
The 60-year-old vines yield concentrated fruit, which Philippe Chatillon vinifies by direct pressing, without artifice, before two years of aging in old barrels, where the wine slowly builds itself, sheltered from new wood, in a pure logic of respect for life.
The nose opens elegantly with zesty citrus, white flowers, discreet brioche notes, all carried by a prominent chalky minerality. On the palate, the texture is straight, taut, precise, almost saline, with a length that leaves a striking sensation of purity. It is a gastronomic white wine, intense but never heavy, combining the freshness of the Jura with the depth of great Chardonnay.
At the table, La Grande Chaude will enhance grilled fish, creamy poultry, or mushroom risotto. Decant it to allow it time to breathe, serve it between 10 and 12°C, and it can evolve over 5 years.
A great terroir wine, sensitive, lively, which reveals all of Philippe Chatillon's talent in the fine and luminous interpretation of his Jura soils.
Cathédrale Rouge 2020
Danis dans la Vigne
A monumental cuvée, balancing verticality and finesse
With Cathédrale 2020, Danis dans la vigne has created a powerful, complex, and meditative wine, reflecting its evocative name. This exceptional cuvée blends Malbec and Cabernet Franc, two noble grape varieties from the Southwest, grown in clay-limestone soil cultivated organically. A natural, lively wine, free of oenological additives, that embraces the long haul: 3 years of aging in barrels, topped up only once a year, in a deliberate oxidative approach, followed by a year of rest in stainless steel tanks, then a year of refinement in the bottle.
A rare and demanding process that gives birth to a wine with a deep aromatic profile, a silky texture, and remarkable complexity, capable of gracefully enduring through the years.
A noble, ample, patinated wine
From the first glance, the dark robe with garnet reflections announces the wine's richness. The nose opens with stewed black and red fruits, evolving into notes of toasted almond, cocoa, sweet spices, and undergrowth. On the palate, the texture is dense, velvety, but never heavy. The Cabernet Franc brings a welcome freshness that balances the power of the Malbec. The long and harmonious finish reveals a saline and slightly smoky touch.
Cathédrale 2020 is a gastronomic cuvée par excellence, designed for ambitious pairings: red meats, feathered game, truffle dishes, or even certain aged cheeses. Serve between 16 and 18°C, with no need for decanting. This wine can be enjoyed now or cellared for 10 years or more.
Gigondas Red 2022
Terroir, plot size and grape varieties
Nestled in the heart of the Dentelles de Montmirail, the Gigondas terroir asserts itself with its quiet strength and raw beauty. Here, in this fiery enclave of the Southern Rhône Valley, the vines find refuge on steep, stony slopes, bathed in sunshine and caressed by the mistral wind. This poor and demanding soil, a mixture of marl and limestone, gives rise to grapes of rare intensity.
In this 2022 vintage, Les Grandes Serres presents a cuvée driven by a classic and remarkably effective duo: Grenache, the sun-drenched king of the south, which dominates the blend, and Syrah, which brings tension and depth. Together, they express the wild and sensual soul of this emblematic terroir.
Cultivation methods
True to a respectful approach to living things, Les Grandes Serres crafts this Gigondas using natural winemaking methods, without artifice, allowing the grapes to express themselves freely. The vines are cultivated in harmony with natural balances, without synthetic products, with meticulous care given to each vine. The harvest is done by hand, selecting grapes at perfect ripeness, guaranteeing healthy and concentrated raw materials. In the cellar, aging is carefully controlled with restraint, without masking the wine's personality, to preserve its original freshness and lusciousness.
Tasting & pairings
The 2022 Gigondas from Grandes Serres is a true explosion of pleasure. From the first sniff, it seduces with its intense aromas of ripe red fruits, crushed strawberry, juicy cherry, which mingle with notes of wild thyme, dark chocolate and a slightly smoky, almost meaty touch.
On the palate, it's a wave of generosity: ample, velvety, but never heavy. Natural freshness balances the richness of the fruit, and the finish lingers on melted tannins, with a touch of salinity that begs for another sip. A "bombshell of deliciousness," certainly, but also a wine of character, with depth and true elegance.
Ideal for accompanying a summer barbecue with friends, a beautiful platter of artisanal charcuterie, or a grilled piece of red meat, this Gigondas is both approachable and refined. Served slightly chilled, it will also surprise with its lightness despite its 15% alcohol content, proving that power can indeed be drinkable.
A sincere, vibrant wine that warmly and generously expresses its terroir.
Les Larmes du Soleil Red 2020
Terroir, plot size and grape varieties
Born in the heart of Beaujolais, but labeled a Vin de France, "Les Larmes de Damas 2020" is a singular Pinot Noir, with understated charm and a fiercely independent character. Cultivated off the beaten path, this wine draws its finesse and structure from the vibrant soils of the Rhône Valley, where the terroir, though not defined by an appellation, speaks with genuine sincerity. Here, the soils express themselves without artifice, offering Pinot Noir a delicate canvas for expression, full of tension and subtlety.
Cultivation methods
Tribu Alonso is above all a philosophy of respect and patience. Without a label, but with a deep commitment to life, the estate cultivates its vines with artisanal care, far removed from industrial standards. The vinification of this cuvée reflects this: a "Jura-style maceration" where half juice and half stems, without the stalks, are left to infuse for three months. A gentle and slow method, like a whisper addressed to the fruit, which emerges pure, vibrant, and delicately peppery.
Tasting & pairings
In the glass, "Les Larmes de Damas" reveals itself with quiet modesty. Its pale red color hints at its delicate texture. The nose evokes faded rose, crushed morello cherry, and a subtle note of white pepper that tantalizes the senses. On the palate, the wine glides with elegance, carried by a crystalline freshness and a caressing suppleness. No pretense, just touching sincerity, a simple yet lingering emotion.
This delicate red wine calls for dishes of equal quality: light, subtle cuisine that doesn't seek to overpower. Ideal as an aperitif, with a platter of fine charcuterie, a beetroot carpaccio with herbs, or a mature soft cheese. "Les Larmes de Damas" also complements a moment of silence, a gentle conversation, or the soft light of late afternoon.
A free, meditative wine that reconciles fruit, time, and the hand of man in a discreet yet profound harmony.
Vin du conservatoire White 2024
Terroir, plot size and grape varieties
Nestled in the unexpected corners of Beaujolais, far from the clichés of ubiquitous Gamay, the 2024 Vin du Conservatoire unveils a little-known and profoundly vibrant facet of this generous land. Crafted by the Tribu Alonso, a collective of winemakers passionate about biodiversity and freedom, this still white wine draws its originality from an atypical plot where Grenache Blanc and Macabeu coexist in perfect harmony. But the magic also comes from a unique, symbiotic planting: Muscat Chardonnay, Floreal, Villard Blanc, and Alain Bouquet intertwine in a vegetal ballet that is both free and precise. Here, each grape variety plays its part in rhythm with the seasons, for a collective expression of the terroir, far from the beaten path.
Cultivation methods
The Tribu Alonso cultivates much more than grapes: it cultivates a philosophy. A philosophy of unconditional respect for all living things, without artifice or labels, but with a keen awareness of the winemaker's role as guardian of a fragile balance. No synthetic treatments, constant observation of the vines, and minimal intervention in the cellar: this is the credo of this committed tribe. Winemaking follows the same guiding principle, where the human hand guides rather than corrects. The result? A wine without makeup, naturally fermented, that expresses the richness of its ecosystem in every glass.
Tasting & pairings
From the first whiff, the 2024 Vin du Conservatoire captivates with its floral finesse: delicate violet, spring white blossoms, and a light whisper of ripe apricot that caresses the senses. On the palate, the tension is palpable, with a vibrant acidity that structures the wine without making it stiff. The texture is supple, almost caressing, carried by a subtly saline and lingering finish. One finds there that sensation of purity, like spring water flowing through living soil.
At the table, this characterful white wine is wonderful as an aperitif, where its freshness awakens the taste buds. It then reveals itself to be a perfect match for smoked fish, trout gravlax, or white meats with herbs, highlighting their aromas without ever overpowering them.
A rare, free and vibrant wine, which tells its own story of Beaujolais.
Dolce & Cabanon Red 2024
Terroir, plot size and grape varieties
It is in the heart of Beaujolais, in a rural corner where vines grow undisturbed, that Dolce & Cabanon 2024 is born, an atypical, vibrant, and charming red wine. This cuvée, crafted by La Tribu Alonso, defies conventions with panache: it blends no fewer than 52 hybrid grape varieties, including 30% Seibel 54/55, enhanced by the aromatic freshness of Muscat Petit Grain—a rarity in red wines, here sublimely expressed. This vegetal kaleidoscope gives rise to a free and untamed wine, like a wild garden where every plant finds its place.
Cultivation methods
The vines are cultivated with care, in harmony with nature and the seasons, without haste or dogma. Each vine is tended by hand, each bunch harvested with respect, in a profoundly artisanal approach. This attentive work in the soil, this partnership with nature, allows the grape varieties, classic or forgotten, to express themselves with precision and spontaneity. In the cellar, the same philosophy prevails: simple gestures, intuitive winemaking, to let the wine speak for itself.
Tasting & pairings
Dolce & Cabanon 2024 is a juicy, supple, and easy-drinking red wine, both generous and light. From the first sniff, it seduces with its notes of ripe red fruit, enhanced by a touch of herbaceousness and spice. Then come almost unexpected hints of citrus, which refresh the whole and give this wine a playful, slightly mischievous rhythm. On the palate, the tannins express themselves gently, creating an elegant structure, always carried by freshness.
The perfect companion for summer barbecues, flame-grilled meats, or evenings in the garden with friends, this is a wine that invites sharing and simple moments. But behind this unabashed conviviality lies true craftsmanship, a quest for balance between rusticity and finesse, between nature and culture.