Le Zudefruit Red 2021

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€29,90

Région France - Loire Valley
Cépages Grolleau
Contenance 75 cl
Alcool 12.0
Couleur Red, Quiet
Millésime 2021

Organic and natural red wine from the southern Anjou region (Haut-Layon region), fresh and fruity, made from Grolleau, vinified by Jérôme Lambert without additives or added sulfites.

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Profil Aromatique

Fruits Rouges

Fruits Rouges

Herbacé

Herbacé

Profil Technique

Sol : Schist
Vinification : This Grolleau is vinified in whole bunches, with a two-week fermentation that promotes a gentle and fruity extraction. After pressing, it rests for nine months in fiberglass vats, then continues its aging for a total of one year. This tense work highlights the grape variety, offering a fresh, summery, elegant wine with tannins.
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

Jérôme Lambert

Jérôme Lambert propose des vins naturels en Loire, souvent sur des terroirs de schistes, avec une belle fraîcheur et une approche artisanale.
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Le Zudefruit Red 2021

Jérome Lambert


Delicious, delectable, a real pleasure, this Zudefruit from Jérôme Lambert, an organic and natural winemaker based in the Loire Valley, in the Layon region. A beautiful dark red color, with aromas of red fruits on the nose; on the palate, it is very supple, lively, and deep, with herbaceous notes and a real delicacy with hints of cherry and undergrowth. With a beautiful balance between fruity notes and earthy, spicy, peppery notes, Zudefruit is a natural wine from the Loire Valley, produced from a plot of Grolleau cultivated by Jérôme Lambert on the light, sandy, schistose soils found in southern Anjou. The harvest, carried out by hand, ferments in whole bunches for two weeks before pressing, then rests for nine months in fiberglass vats. To further explore the red wines of the Loire Valley, you can also look at the domaines La Grapperie or the Domaine Pic-Épeiche.

Learn more about Jérôme Lambert


On his four-hectare estate, entirely organic and planted with Chenin, Grolleau, Gamay and Cabernet Franc, Jérôme Lambert is as much a winemaker as he is a farmer: he raises chickens, pigs, sheep and takes this mixed crop-livestock activity very seriously, along with the production of typical Anjou charcuterie. His Loire Eden, in fact, is located in the south of Anjou, in Rablay-sur-Layon. The son of a winemaker, as a child, he already enjoyed picking grapes, crushing them, and letting them ferment. In 2003, he got his hands dirty, helping with the pruning of the vines at Philippe Cesbron's and practicing with a few grapes donated by local winemakers. The following year, his adventure truly began with twenty ares of vines, but while his estate grew year by year, it would only reach one hectare after fifteen years.

A journey towards nature


In 2003, Jérôme discovered that adding sulfites was detrimental to wines: he never added more and was satisfied with the result, without making too much of a fuss about it. It was only a little later that he learned about the existence of natural wines and understood that he was not alone. All his vintages since then have been natural, without added sulfites, and are nonetheless straightforward, drinkable and flawless. For him, even the wood of the barrels is an additive; this shows the attention he pays to the naturalness and truth of the vine.