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Retour de Milan, Blanc 2024
Fond Cyprès
Avec Retour de Milan, Fond Cyprès dévoile une interprétation brillante et inédite du Muscat Petit Grain, vinifié en blanc de macération. Ce vin orange bio du Languedoc, aussi élégant qu’expressif, sort des sentiers battus pour offrir une expérience sensorielle unique, fraîche et gourmande.
Une macération tout en subtilité
Ici, les grappes entières de Muscat sont mises à macérer quelques jours, afin d’apporter texture et complexité sans perdre la délicatesse du cépage. La fermentation est spontanée, en levures indigènes, sans intrants œnologiques, suivie d’un élevage de 5 mois en œuf béton, qui favorise le mouvement naturel du vin et un contact doux avec les lies. Le résultat : un jus vivant, texturé, mais d’une fraîcheur exemplaire.
Un vin orange lumineux et aromatique
Le nez est éclatant, entre bergamote, zeste d’agrumes, fleur d’oranger et litchi frais. En bouche, le vin joue l’équilibre entre tension et douceur, avec des tanins très fins et une finale délicatement amère qui prolonge le plaisir. C’est un orange digeste, ciselé, à la fois floral et citronné.
Accords audacieux, plaisir immédiat
Servez-le entre 10 et 12 °C, sans carafage. Ce vin se marie idéalement avec les cuisines d’Asie (épices douces, curry thaï, sashimis), des fromages affinés (pâte persillée, tommes longues) ou même un dessert fruité peu sucré. Il pourra évoluer en cave sur 5 à 10 ans.
A free-spirited and vibrant Pinot Noir, where fruit expresses itself with freshness and indulgence. A lively and approachable cuvée.
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This 2025 Pinot Noir reflects Domaine Einhart's natural approach. The grapes are cultivated without chemicals and vinified gently to preserve their purity.
The color is a light ruby. The nose offers aromas of fresh red fruits and subtle spicy notes. On the palate, the wine is supple, fluid, with fine tannins and excellent drinkability.
A delightful red wine, perfect for convivial moments around simple dishes.
Perspectives White 2024
Domaine de la Sorbiere
A Burgundy that opens up new horizons
Perspectives is a rare and luminous cuvée, originating from the Bourgogne AOC, but boasting a unique perspective. The plot, located at the southernmost edge of the appellation, borders Beaujolais. From there, the view encompasses a 360-degree panorama of two great wine regions: Burgundy and Beaujolais. It is this expansive vision, this sense of space and balance, that this wine seeks to convey.
Purity of Chardonnay, ancestral aging
Made from Chardonnay grapes grown without synthetic inputs on schist soils, Perspective benefits from natural vinification using direct pressing, followed by six months of aging in amphorae, which gives it a limpid texture and striking mineral tension. No superfluous oenological intervention: here, only indigenous yeasts orchestrate the fermentation, allowing the terroir to express itself freely.
A vibrant white, full of freshness
On tasting, the wine is clear, bright, and a pale yellow with silvery highlights. The nose opens with delicate notes of honeysuckle, fresh lemon, and a touch of salinity reminiscent of sea spray. On the palate, a wave of freshness, taut and tangy, almost crystalline, accompanies a lovely fruity depth. The finish is clean, long, and mouthwatering.
Suitable for large gatherings as well as for aperitifs
This characterful white wine pairs equally well with shellfish, cooked fish, or mushrooms, as with white meats or soft cheeses. Served chilled, it reveals its full gastronomic potential and can be aged for 5 to 10 years without any problem.
€126,00
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Unit price perSaint Romain Sous Roche Rouge 2018,
Domaine de Chassorney
The olfactory bouquet of this Saint-Romain "Sous Roche" offers notes of morello cherry and sweeter red fruits such as strawberry and pomegranate. On the palate, it displays superb structure, well-rounded tannins, and lovely notes of rustic, earthy red and black fruits. There is plenty of mid-palate concentration, aromas, energy, and length. The wine blossoms beautifully in the glass. This Saint-Romain "Sous Roche" is a pure Pinot Noir from a plot with a steep, south-southeast-facing terroir located between 280 and 400 meters above sea level in the Saint-Romain appellation. The soils are primarily marl, limestone, and clay. The grapes, from fifty-year-old vines, macerate in whole bunches. The aging is approximately one year in barrels.
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Through his entirely natural work, Frédéric Cossard gives voice to the terroirs and Burgundy wines, undeformed by agricultural chemicals. Having observed, during his years of trading, the existence of harmful viticultural practices, the winemaker used this counter-example to practice unadulterated viticulture. Thus, he produces vintages of purity and elegance without artifice that are among the most sought-after in Burgundy. Frédéric worked for some time as a wine broker before creating the Chassorney estate with his partner Laure in 1996: initially a few ares of vines in Saint-Romain, Auxey-Duresses and Savigny-lès-Beaune, and currently ten hectares spread across the Nuits-Saint-Georges, Pommard, Volnay, Bourgogne-Hautes-Côtes-de-Beaune and Bourgogne appellations. In 2006, he created his own wine trading house and buys organic grapes to vinify, according to his style and convictions, great vintages such as Meursault, Puligny-Montrachet, Chassagne-Montrachet, Pommard, Nuits-Saint-Georges, Chambolle-Musigny, Vosne-Romanée and several Beaujolais crus. The practice is not limited to Burgundy, as vintages are made from grapes purchased in the Jura, Languedoc, and elsewhere. At his farm, the soil and vines are worked as naturally as possible: regular horse-drawn ploughing, no addition of chemical fertilizers or weedkillers. The vines are tended according to biodynamic principles: homeopathic treatments based on essential oils, copper, and sulfur in minimal doses. The harvest is entirely manual, carried out at full maturity, at the end of October. Red or white, classic Burgundies or more atypical or less "regional" bottles, Frédéric's vintages are rare and sought-after wines, which sometimes require waiting.
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Unit price perRomanissa 2023 is one of Tom Lubbe's most unique cuvées. Produced from old vines cultivated biodynamically on the cool heights of Roussillon, this cuvée perfectly illustrates the Matassa style: a free, vibrant, and highly energetic wine.
The nose develops vibrant aromas of fresh red fruits, pomegranate, tart cherry, and Mediterranean herbs, enhanced by a slightly spicy and floral touch. On the palate, the wine impresses with its finesse: the tannins are supple, the texture is fluid, and the omnipresent freshness makes it very drinkable. A luminous and digestible red, both precise, wild, and deeply Mediterranean.
Rouge 2023 is an emblematic vintage from Domaine Matassa, driven by Tom Lubbe's vision: to produce bright, digestible, and deeply vibrant wines from the South. Made primarily from very old Carignan vines grown biodynamically on the schist and clay soils of Calce, this wine expresses the unique singularity of the Matassa style: freshness where power is expected.
The nose opens with crisp red fruits, sour cherry, redcurrant, and some floral and herbaceous notes reminiscent of the garrigue. With aeration, deeper touches of sweet spices, pepper, and a slight wild dimension characteristic of the estate's natural winemaking appear. On the palate, the texture remains fluid, precise, and energetic, supported by fine tannins and a tension that lengthens the wine with great elegance. A vibrant red, very digestible and almost ethereal despite its Mediterranean roots.
Perspectives Blanc 2024
Natural Chardonnay, from the Burgundy appellation, aged in amphora at the border of Burgundy and Beaujolais. A fresh, lemony, floral white wine with a tangy and saline profile. Vinification without additives, for refined seafood or gastronomic pairings.
Back to Blaye Rouge 2023
With "Back to Blaye," Château Frédignac reinvents natural Bordeaux: an exclusive, well-rounded cuvée, blending dark fruit, spice, and freshness. From organic farming and the clay-limestone soils of Blaye, this gourmet and structured red promises beautiful food pairings and good aging potential.
The Wine Witch Blanc 2025
The Wine Witch 2025, an organic white wine from IGP Vaucluse, captivates with its richness and balance. Its buttery and fruity nose, ample and persistent palate make it an ideal companion for cooked fish, white meats, and strong cheeses.
With Blanc 2023, Tom Lubbe delivers a wine of great purity, true to his minimalist and life-respecting approach. The grapes, biodynamically grown on high-altitude Roussillon terroirs, give birth to a taut, saline, and particularly vibrant white wine.
The nose reveals notes of fresh citrus, lemon zest, white flowers, and yellow-fleshed fruits, accompanied by a subtle mineral touch. The palate is both full-bodied and very energetic, driven by precise acidity and a delicate texture that lengthens the wine with great elegance. A lively and luminous white, both gastronomic and extremely digestible, expressing the unique character of Matassa wines.
Magnum Gauthier Blanc 2021
Jean-Marc Dreyer
Here's a rarity, a curiosity, a challenge, and a precious bottle. If you're already familiar with Jean-Marc Dreyer's Origin range, a series of maceration cuvées based on the six Alsatian white grape varieties—Sylvaner, Riesling, Gewurztraminer, Auxerrois, Pinot Gris, and Muscat—you'll find this one, in a way, the synthesis and summary of that range. For good reason: it's the result of blending the fin de cuvée of each Origin reference after bottling. But why Gauthier? It's the first name of a pilgrim on the road to Santiago de Compostela who spent some time with Jean-Marc Dreyer and took part in the work in the cellar. After noting that this blend of fine vintages was excellent to drink, he suggested that Jean-Marc bottle it and make it into a special vintage. "It tastes so good, it would be a shame not to!" It tastes incredibly good, in fact, notes the winemaker. So this vintage is naturally named in honor of Gauthier. Before bottling, Gauthier is kept for two to three months in barrels to marry the flavors and give unity to the wine. This unusual decision has produced a vintage in its own right, delicious, full of fullness and character, with a distinct touch of controlled oxidation. Gauthier is always packaged in magnums and, of course, contains no more sulfites or additives than the vintages from which it is composed. That is to say, zero.
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“Maceration is a tradition in Alsace!” says Jean-Marc Dreyer, adding that direct pressing in this region is a modern invention, linked to the advent of electricity. In the past, people worked by hand and let the grapes macerate before sending the marc to the press.” Whole-bunch maceration is Jean-Marc Dreyer’s signature and represents 85% of the estate’s production, the rest consisting of direct-pressed whites, often aged using controlled oxidation. Jean-Marc succeeds several generations of his family at the Dreyer & Fils estate, established in 1830 between Obernai and Molsheim. Upon taking over the estate, he immediately opted for biodynamics, but hesitated for a while between several methods: at first, his wines were more oaky, aged in new barrels with stirring. Then, a sweet period: all his wines contain residual sugar. In 2008, he tried vinifying without any sulfur and found his direction: the following winter, upon returning from the pilgrimage to Compostela, he swore never to add sulfur to any wine again. Having made this decision, he affirmed his style around skin maceration, quite extensive, chiseled, always surprising on Alsatian grape varieties, bringing out their structure without sacrificing their delicacy. Jean-Marc works in single-varietal or blended cuvées and also produces Pinot Noir reds of surprising depth.
Désirée Blanc 2007,
La Grapperie
La Désirée, classified as a Vin de France, is a dry white wine made from 100% organic and natural Chenin, cultivated and vinified by Renaud Guettier of the La Grapperie estate in the Coteaux du Loir region (Loire Valley).
Cultivation and Vinification
The Chenin grapes, aged between fifty and one hundred and fifteen years, grow on flint-clay soils on a limestone base at an altitude of 100 m. The grapes are pressed directly, and all the liquids are processed by gravity. The wine is aged for twenty-four months on lees in barrels in cellars dug out of the tuffeau stone.
Tasting and pairings
La Désirée is a wine that lives up to its name: you undress it with your eyes, it seduces with its nose of bitter almond, prolonged in the mouth by tenderly buttery notes, touches of white fruits and nuts, counterbalanced by a very clear acidity. This charming wine needs charming pairings: smoked fish, caviar, fresh or smoked scallops, or even fine oysters.
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In the Coteaux du Loir appellation, La Grapperie is the name of the estate of Renaud Guettier, who can be described as a master of Chenin, but also of Pineau d'Aunis, which is one of the oldest grape varieties in the Loire Valley.
The estate
Renaud's 60 hectares of vines, on the hillside, are protected from the north winds by the Bercé forest. Depending on the altitude, the terroirs are predominantly clay, flint, or sand. The grape varieties are the two traditionally authorized in the appellation: Chenin for the whites and Pineau d'Aunis for 90% of the reds, the rest consisting of a few ares of Côt, Gamay and Grolleau. Some vines are more than a hundred years old.
Methods in the vineyard and in the winery
The entire estate is cultivated organically. The soils are worked and all viticultural interventions are manual, including the harvest, carried out at full maturity, which is reflected in the fullness and smoothness of the wines. For the reds, the Pineau d'Aunis is partially destemmed (depending on the plot) and the macerations are quite long, three to four weeks, with punching down, to promote aging potential. The wines are aged in barrels for between twelve and twenty-four months, then racked, blended and bottled without filtration. For the whites, the Chenins are pressed directly at low pressure then put into barrels with complete malolactic fermentation, for at least eighteen months, malolactic included, and sometimes up to thirty-six months.
Riesling Origin Blanc 2020
Jean-Marc Dreyer
Green fruits, balanced acidity, elegance, complexity: a wine for meditation. Jean-Marc Dreyer's Origin range is dedicated to single-varietal cuvées based on Alsatian varieties. Here, whole-bunch maceration exposes Riesling in a completely new light: ignoring the petrol notes (which are present, but politely wait until the finish to manifest themselves), the wine expresses a structured verticality balanced by a gentle roundness. Very mineral, but this time it's the soil that we sense, not the gas can. This wine was aged for eleven months in the Alsatian style, that is, in foudres and demi-muids. Taste pairings? Don't look, it goes with everything. Biodynamic method, fermentation with indigenous yeasts, unfiltered, unclarified, no sulfites added in the vineyard or cellar.
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"Maceration in Alsace is a tradition!" says Jean-Marc Dreyer, adding that direct pressing in this region is a modern invention, linked to the advent of electricity. In the past, we worked by hand and let the grapes macerate before sending the marc to the press." Whole-bunch maceration is Jean-Marc Dreyer's signature and represents 85% of the estate's production, the rest consisting of direct-pressed whites, often aged using gentle oxidation. Jean-Marc succeeds several generations of his family at the Dreyer & Fils estate, established in 1830 between Obernai and Molsheim. Upon taking over the estate, he immediately opted for biodynamics, but he hesitated for a while between several methods: at first, his wines were more oaky, aged in new barrels with stirring. Then, a sweet period: all his wines contained residual sugar. In 2008, he tried vinifying without any sulfur and found his direction: the following winter, upon returning from the pilgrimage to Compostela, he swore never to add sulfur to any wine again. Having made this decision, he affirmed his style around skin maceration, quite extensive, chiseled, always surprising on Alsatian grape varieties, whose structure it brings out without sacrificing delicacy. Jean-Marc works in single-varietal or blended vintages and also produces Pinot Noir reds of surprising depth.
Cœur Brisé 2022 - Aurélien Lefort
This bottle is not your average rosé: it's a micro-juice born from a tiny plot of Gamay in the Auvergne region, crafted by the artisan-poet Aurélien Lefort , exclusively for Culinaries. A rare, vibrant wine, unavailable elsewhere, it grooves with aromas of white flowers, crisp red fruits, and a saline finish. Best cellared to reveal its full depth, this is a rosé for connoisseurs, free-spirited and cult-like.
Kikiriki black Red 2018 - Clos Lentiscus
A red blend of Tempranillo and Carignan , from Clos Lentiscus , a Catalan benchmark for natural wine. An elegant and pure wine, marked by chalky minerality and a discreet, never off-putting oxidative touch. Here, everything is about balance, vibrancy, and sincerity.
Cade Meu Carnaval Sparkling Rosé 2019 - Les Valseuses
Chardonnay (50%), Grenache Gris (40%) and Trousseau (10%). But where has my carnival gone? wonders this cuvée, which will soon find the answer: the party will begin as soon as the bottle is opened, because this undisgorged pet' nat' exudes good cheer.
La Pinya White 2021 - Belly Wine Experiment
La Pinya (Belly Wine Experiment) is a dry Catalan white wine made from organic Xarel·lo and Macabeu grapes from Pla del Penedès. Fresh, mineral, delicate, and sometimes slightly effervescent, it expresses the experimental spirit of the estate: a lively and aromatic natural wine, best enjoyed well chilled.
€110,00
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Unit price perLe Charme du Loir Blanc 2007, Jean-Pierre Robinot
One of Jean-Pierre Robinot's great classics and the fruit of a great terroir. A 100% Chenin Blanc Jasnières, full of finesse, elegance, and balance. Notes of toasted fruit compote, humus, and overripe apple. Great minerality, controlled oxidation, beautiful long and persistent aromatic complexity.
Natural wine with no added sulfites.
€120,00
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Unit price perBeaujolais Villages Smack (exclusive cuvée) Red 2023,
A vibrant tribute to the freshness and distinctive character of Gamay
The Beaujolais Villages Smack 2023, produced by Nicolas Chemarin, is an exclusive cuvée that captures the essence of the granite terroir of Beaujolais. Made from 100% Gamay, this AOC Beaujolais Villages red wine is distinguished by its liveliness, elegance, and modern take on tradition. It is vinified using ancestral methods, with a 15-day semi-carbonic maceration carried out with whole bunches, followed by careful aging for 11 months in concrete vats.
A fresh and expressive tasting
The Smack 2023 seduces from the moment it opens with its bright aromas of strawberry, raspberry and crisp red fruits, enhanced by subtle floral and vegetal notes. On the palate, it offers a supple and silky texture, supported by a lively acidity that gives it an irresistible freshness. The delicate and persistent finish perfectly reflects the characteristics of Gamay and the mineral nuances of the granite soils.
An ideal companion for conviviality and gastronomy
This versatile cuvée pairs perfectly with a wide range of dishes. It will enhance fine charcuterie, white meats such as roast chicken, or more rustic dishes such as poultry stew. Its freshness and fruitiness also make it an ideal choice for an aperitif with friends or casual meals.
Served between 12 and 14°C, without the need for decanting, Beaujolais Villages Smack is ready to be enjoyed today. Its aging potential of 5 years will also allow you to appreciate its evolution, with deeper and more complex aromas.
A free-spirited and gourmet red Burgundy, driven by the brilliance of Pinot Noir and the sensitive touch of Frédéric Cossard. Bedeau 2024 seduces with its pure fruit, freshness, and immediate energy.
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An essential figure in natural wine in Burgundy, Frédéric Cossard works with a demanding and minimally interventionist approach. In the vineyard, priority is given to living organisms, without synthetic products. In the cellar, fermentations are carried out using indigenous yeasts, with very few inputs, to allow the grape and the terroir to speak with sincerity.
Bourgogne Bedeau 2024 is a charming red cuvée, made from Pinot Noir. It perfectly embodies Frédéric Cossard's style: accessible yet not simple wines, precise yet not rigid, always driven by a beautiful juicy sensation.
In the glass, the color reveals a clear and luminous red, with ruby reflections. The nose opens with fresh cherry, raspberry, redcurrant, and some delicate floral nuances. With aeration, a touch of sweet spices and fine earth adds more depth.
The palate is supple, fluid, and very digestible. The fruit dominates, clean and crisp, supported by a fresh framework and fine tannins. Nothing heavy, everything flows naturally. The lively and slightly spicy finish immediately makes you want to go back for more.
A pleasurable red, ideal to serve slightly chilled with roasted poultry, grilled vegetables, a nice platter of artisanal charcuterie, or a soft cheese. A lively, frank, and luminous Burgundy.
A free-spirited, joyous bubble, where fruit and freshness express themselves spontaneously. Chassornade 2024 embodies Frédéric Cossard's festive and natural spirit.
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With Chassornade, Frédéric Cossard explores the world of natural sparkling wines, always faithful to his convictions. The grapes are grown without chemical inputs and the secondary fermentation occurs naturally, without unnecessary additions, to preserve the wine's authenticity.
The color is pale, slightly cloudy, animated by a fine and lively effervescence. The nose reveals aromas of fresh apple, pear, citrus, and white flowers, with a slightly yeasty touch typical of natural sparkling wines.
On the palate, the bubbles are delicate, lively, and perfectly integrated. The wine is refreshing, with a beautiful liveliness and a light body. The fruit expresses itself frankly, supported by a freshness that extends the finish.
An ideal sparkling wine for aperitifs, to be shared simply. It also pairs very well with tapas, fresh cheeses, or lightly sweetened desserts. A vibrant and convivial cuvée.