Les Poupettes Red 2022

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€34,00

France - Provence

Cépages : Grenache

Contenance : 75 cl

Taux d'alcool : 13.5°

  • Red
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2022

Organic and natural red wine from the terroirs of the Gulf of Saint-Tropez, made from 100% Grenache grapes. Fresh and light, a lovely gurgling wine from the South, produced by Gwendolyn Berger and Jean-Jacques Branger of Clos des B. No additives or sulfites.

€34,00

Livraison 48h à 72h (France Métropolitaine)

Conseils personnalisés et service client réactif

Références rares et pépites introuvables

Paiement Sécurisé

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Arômes

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Ample

Boisé

Complexe

Floral

Frais

Fruité

Glouglou

Léger

Liquoreux

Minéral

Oxydatif

Perlant

Puissant

Rond

Salinité

Sec

Tannique

Tendu

Profil Technique


Carafage : Yes
Potentiel de garde : 5 years
Température de service : 16-18°C
Vinification : After a 20-day carbonic fermentation in a sealed stainless steel tank, the dried fruits are destemmed and then continue for 3 weeks. This method preserves the freshness of the whole while providing structure and depth.
Sol : Schist

Clos des B

Overlooking the Gulf of Saint-Tropez in Grimaud, Gwendolyn Berger and Jean-Jacques Branger — known as “the Bs” — cultivate their young estate, purchased in 2019, according to biodynamic principles. They produce fresh, mineral-driven Provençal wines from Mourvèdre, Cinsault, and Grenache.

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Les Poupettes Red 2022,

Clos des B


A remarkably bright color and an equally brilliant aromatic palette! Produced in the Vin de France category and under the Écocert organic label, Les Poupettes is an organic and natural red made from 100% Grenache with no added sulfites, sourced from the Grimaud terroir in the Gulf of Saint-Tropez. It is the result of a three-week carbonic maceration of the destemmed harvest in a closed stainless steel vat. No sulfites are added, either during vinification or bottling. Les Poupettes offers beautiful aromas of fresh fruit on the nose: raspberry, cherry, but also plenty of minerality due to the schist sands. The finesse of Grenache with a touch of flint that fits well into the overall picture. A round and delicious palate, plenty of freshness and an incredible rich and brilliant grenadine color.

Why “Les Poupettes”?


Under this pretty name, dedicated to the six granddaughters of Jean-Jacques Granger, nicknamed “the poupettes,” here is a magnificent glouglou, a true gift from the schist terroir of Grimaud, in the Gulf of Saint-Tropez. Les Poupettes is a light, pleasant, easy-drinking wine, a cuvée that demonstrates the decision to reduce deliberate extraction as much as possible. You can pair it with a good piece of roast pork, for example a fillet or a rack of Black Pork of Bigorre/Collectif Padouen.

Learn more about Clos des B


Clos des B (initials of the two owners) is an organic and natural wine estate located in Grimaud, in the Gulf of Saint-Tropez. Gwendolyn Berger and Jean-Jacques Branger are the happy producers of the very first natural cuvées from this geographical area. Before the two Bs bought these three hectares of vines, all these wines went to the cooperative cellar of the Vignerons de Saint-Tropez. Driven by a "thirst for vines," as they say, Gwendolyn and Jean-Jacques overcame administrative difficulties, restored the vineyard, and soon produced reds, rosés, and even a blanc de noirs. Their grape varieties are typical of the region: Grenache, Cinsault, Mourvèdre, growing on schist sands crisscrossed by quartz veins. The property benefits from a microclimate that protects the vines from humidity, disease, and frost. The viticulture and winemaking approach resolutely embraces organic (the estate is under the Écocert label, applied for in 2020), biodynamics, and natural methods. The wines are made without added sulfites, fining, or filtration. The wines of Clos des B are a true reflection of their terroir and climate: fresh, fruity, and very pleasant to drink, beautiful natural wines from the terroir of Provence.