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Unit price perPuligny Montrachet 1er Cru les Folatières White 2022,
An exceptional, distinguished and timeless Chardonnay
Frédéric Cossard's Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru Les Folatières 2022 embodies all the nobility and elegance of Burgundy. Made from old vines deeply rooted in the clay-limestone soils of the prestigious Folatières plot, this white wine reveals a pure and precise expression of Chardonnay. The direct-press vinification and careful one-year aging in barrels bring remarkable complexity and finesse.
A tasting full of power and refinement
From the first nose, this 1er Cru seduces with its intense and complex bouquet. Aromas of fresh citrus, lemon zest, and green apple are accompanied by mineral notes reminiscent of gunflint. On the palate, the attack is lively and precise, revealing a powerful structure and a silky texture. The minerality typical of limestone terroirs provides superb tension, balanced by an aromatic richness that stretches into a long and elegant finish, marked by a subtle salinity.
A gastronomic wine with great ageing potential
This Puligny-Montrachet Les Folatières is ideal with refined dishes. It will enhance noble shellfish such as lobster or crayfish, fish in sauce, or even roast poultry. Its aromatic complexity also pairs perfectly with mature cheeses such as an old comté or an ash goat cheese.
Served between 10 and 12°C after decanting, this wine fully reveals its potential. With an excellent aging potential of 5 to 10 years, it will be able to evolve in the bottle, developing even more complex tertiary aromas.
Paradoxe 2021 White 2021,
A vibrant and unique Alsatian Chardonnay, reflecting an exceptional vintage
The Paradoxe 2021, a unique cuvée from Domaine Einhart, embodies a bold and elegant approach to Chardonnay in Alsace. Produced from a rich clay terroir, this organic AOP Alsace white wine is the result of careful vinification using direct pressing. The cuvée was aged for three years on fine lees in stainless steel vats, a rare method that gives the wine aromatic depth and remarkable texture.
An intense and structured tasting
On the nose, Paradoxe 2021 seduces with its complex and refined bouquet. Aromas of candied citrus and lemon zest intertwine with floral notes and a slightly mineral hint. On the palate, this wine reveals a full and vibrant texture, supported by a beautiful acid tension that gives it a persistent freshness. The salivation is broad, testifying to the richness of the clay soils, and the finish, of great length, is marked by a chalky minerality and nuances of ripe fruit.
A gastronomic wine with great ageing potential
The Paradoxe 2021 is an ideal cuvée to accompany sophisticated and bold dishes. It will enhance shellfish, cooked fish or roasted vegetables, but will also pair perfectly with Asian cuisine or truffle-based dishes. Its aromatic complexity also makes it an ideal companion for mature cheeses and citrus desserts.
Serve between 8 and 10°C after decanting, this Alsace Chardonnay can be enjoyed now for its freshness and liveliness, but its aging potential exceeds 5 years, promising remarkable development in the bottle.
Albermohn White 2023,
A rich and precise blend, driven by the power of limestone
The Albermohn White 2023, by Domaine Einhart, is a remarkable cuvée that brilliantly combines Gewurztraminer and Riesling. Produced from vines rooted in clay-limestone soils, this organic AOP Alsace white wine highlights the contrast between the aromatic richness of Gewurztraminer and the vibrant freshness of Riesling. Carefully vinified, each grape variety underwent a cold pre-fermentation maceration before aging for 11 months in sandstone eggs. This unique container reveals all the finesse and complexity of this blend of grape varieties.
A tasting full of intensity and finesse
From the first nose, the Albermohn White seduces with its deep aromas of apricot, peach, candied citrus and fresh almond, enhanced by a mineral touch that reflects the power of the shelled limestone. On the palate, this wine offers a full and silky structure, balanced by vibrant acidity. A dense salivation and a long finish highlight a superb minerality and an almost chalky texture, which encourage you to dive back into the glass.
A gastronomic wine of great versatility
Thanks to its richness and freshness, the Albermohn White 2023 is the ideal companion to oysters, shellfish or cooked fish. Its aromatic structure also allows it to enhance more daring dishes, such as poultry in creamy sauce or mature cheeses. This wine can be served at 8-10°C after decanting, to reveal all its subtleties.
With an aging potential of 5 years, this cuvée will evolve magnificently, gaining in complexity over time.
Tri-Aux White 2022,
Tri-Aux is an organic, biodynamic, and natural dry white wine from Alsace (AB label) produced by Jean-Marc Dreyer without added sulfites. Its name is a play on words based on its composition: three successive vintages of the Auxerrois grape variety.
Vinification
Auxerrois or Pinot Auxerrois is a typically Alsatian white grape variety. For all three vintages, the harvest is vinified using direct pressing, fermented, and then aged in barrels for one to three years. The resulting wines are blended to create this cuvée. Biodynamic viticulture method, fermentation by indigenous yeasts, unfiltered, unclarified, no sulfites added in the vineyard or in the cellar.
Tasting
Tri-Aux is a lovely, seductive and fresh wine, aromatic and floral, delicious and dry at the same time. It offers spicy notes (cinnamon, dried fruits), a round and complex, saline body, and a finish of white fruits. Lots of energy and character. For all occasions, from the most relaxed to the most distinguished. Offer it roasted white meats, pata negra ham and other high-end cured meats. It will also be very comfortable with shellfish and oysters.
Learn more about Jean-Marc Dreyer
Jean-Marc Dreyer, biodynamic and natural Alsace winemaker (AB organic certification label), succeeds several generations of his family at the Dreyer & Fils, created in 1830 between Obernai and Molsheim. Upon taking over the estate, he immediately opted for biodynamics. In 2009, upon returning from a pilgrimage to Compostela, he decided to never again add sulfur to any wine. Having made this decision, he asserted his style around skin-to-skin maceration, accentuated and chiseled, bringing out the soul of the Alsatian grape varieties. Jean-Marc also works with direct pressing and often with single varietals. He also produces Pinot Noir reds of surprising depth.
Maceration and Direct Press
Jean-Marc Dreyer's wines are characterized by whole-bunch maceration (but you should also taste his direct-press whites). "Maceration in Alsace," he says, "is an ancestral tradition! In the past, we worked by hand and let the grapes macerate before sending the marc to the press. » Gentle oxidation is also a particular feature of his wines, generally vinified without topping up. Jean-Marc is best known for his "Origin" series, a finely macerated expression of Alsace grape varieties, but we invite you to discover his other wines.
Vervain by Stephane Spirits
After Vincent Granier created his vervain, his brother Stéphane wanted to make his own version: here it is. Entirely organic and artisanal, sourced locally, it's the big brother's vervain. Its production is different, as is its taste.
The Plant
Lemon verbena (Aloysia citriodora) is a favorite in cottage gardens. A member of the Verbenaceae family, it is cultivated for its fragrant leaves, with a slight hint of lemon peel. It is tonic, calming, fever-reducing, antispasmodic, and digestive. The one infused for this liqueur was grown organically and harvested by hand in the Alps.
Production
Stéphane's initial recipe is identical to that of Vincent's Vervain (link), but it is aged for six months in vats to "settle," then it is passed through a barrel of arranged rum, which gives it a different, more sophisticated taste and olfactory envelope. Lemon zest from Menton, biodynamic Egyptian lemongrass, and organic coriander seeds are also present.
Tasting
The reddish-brown color is more intense and deeper, the nose more vanilla and caramelized due to the aging in wood. More powerful on the palate too: roasted aromas of old rum coat those of the plants. To be enjoyed as an aperitif over ice, as a digestif, as a long drink and to be paired with high-end hams: Ibérico de bellota from Don Bardem, the Gascon from Porc Noir de Bigorre, or the delicious beef hams from Maison Aitana. But if you want to pair it with chocolate, that works very well too!
To the vervain are added organic lemon zest (from Menton), organic coriander seeds and lemongrass grown biodynamically in Egypt (the closest and most eco-friendly place to find 100% natural lemongrass). The plants and spices are infused in natural water from the Boubioz spring, near Lake Annecy, and the alcohol is made from 100% organic wheat. Organic sugar is produced in the Palatine Forest.
Learn more about Granier liqueurs
The Granier liqueur factory—two brothers, Vincent and Stéphane Granier—makes artisanal liqueurs from the Haute-Savoie region. Flavor, sweetness, and balance are their great qualities, resulting from a meticulous and measured infusion technique to minimize extraction.
Wild or organically grown
Plants grown organically, or picked in the mountains surrounding Annecy, are obtained through short supply chains and, for this reason, reflect the flora of the steep meadows or gardens of Haute-Savoie. Everything is organic and additive-free, from the initial infusion to bottling.
Intact flavors
During the tasting, we were amazed by the Granier liqueurs, one after the other. Never before have such fresh plant flavors been conveyed to us by liqueurs. We have the sensation of tasting the plant itself, infused in all its singularity, supported by just the right amount of organic sugar (that is to say, little) produced in the Palatine Forest and just the right amount of alcohol. An organic beer alcohol that allows the plant to convey its message without interference. Not only is it delicious, but it's also an excellent digestif. Vervain, genepi, gentian, mint, or meadowsweet, we guarantee you: you'll have a good time.
Mint Spirits
This organic, artisanal mint liqueur is produced locally by the Granier liqueur factory, near Annecy, in Haute-Savoie. It is made from peppermint, faithfully reproducing its fresh flavor.
The Plant
Peppermint (Mentha piperita) is a member of the large mint family, belonging to the Lamiaceae family. A spontaneous hybrid between water mint and spearmint, it was first cultivated in England in the 17th century. Peppermint is present in many aromatic and medicinal products.
Production
The mint is grown organically by growers-gatherers in Auvergne, dried, and infused in 40% organic alcohol. It is blended by the Granier liquorist factory with an organic sugar syrup produced in the Vosges and the Palatine Forest.
Tasting
Refreshing and reassuring—it doesn't taste like toothpaste at all—this mint is also powerful and long-lasting. A slight hint of pepper on the finish. It has a 26% alcohol content with less than 5g of sugar per liter. Drink it neat with a few ice cubes; it will put your mind and stomach back in place. It will go very well with a square (or two) of chocolate or a stuffed lamb breast from the Ferme de Mayrinhac.
Learn more about Granier liqueurs
The Granier liqueur factory — two brothers, Vincent and Stéphane Granier — produces artisanal liqueurs from the Haute-Savoie region. Flavor, smoothness, and balance are their great qualities, resulting from a meticulous and measured infusion technique to minimize extraction.
Wild or organically grown
Plants grown organically, or picked in the mountains surrounding Annecy, are obtained through short supply chains and for this reason reflect the flora of the steep meadows or gardens of Haute-Savoie. Everything is organic and without additives, from the initial infusion to bottling.
Intact flavors
During the tasting, we were amazed by the Granier liqueurs, one after the other. Never have such fresh plant flavors been restored to us by liqueurs. We have the sensation of tasting the plant itself, infused in all its singularity, supported by just the right amount of organic sugar (that is to say, little) produced in the Palatine Forest and just the right amount of alcohol. An organic beer alcohol that allows the plant to convey its message without interference. Not only is it delicious, but it's also an excellent digestif. Verbena, genepi, gentian, mint, or meadowsweet—we guarantee you'll have a great time.
Gentian Spirits
Granier Gentian is an organic and artisanal liqueur, sourced locally and produced by the Granier brothers near Annecy, in Haute-Savoie. It is part of a long tradition of wild gentian liqueur from the French mountains (Massif Central and the Alps), whose harvest is subject to rigorous controls to ensure the plant regenerates normally.
The Plant
Yellow gentian (Gentiana lutea) is a tall mountain plant whose root, extracted by specialized gatherers, the "gentianaires," is used in herbalism and liqueur making. Difficult to extract, it was nicknamed "the poor man's quinquina" because of its beneficial and digestive bitter ingredients. The gentian used for this liqueur comes from a sustainable development sector, controlled by the Gentiana Lutea association, which manages the exploitation of this wild plant.
Production
The gentian root is infused in 96% organic wheat alcohol, before blending with an organic sugar syrup made by a landowner harvesting in the Palatine Forest. The water comes from the Boubioz spring, near Lake Annecy. No additives are added during production. The liqueur, aged in rum barrels, includes coriander seeds and lemon zest. Unlimited aging potential.
Tasting
This gentian has everything going for it, starting with its bitterness. This is indeed the desired flavor in this liqueur, and the Granier brothers know how to let it express itself with frankness and simplicity in order to preserve the strong identity of this noble plant. A few drops on a sugar cube, or a small glass as an aperitif, or as a digestif (with or without ice). Sovereign in case of stomach problems, tones the liver. Despite its bitterness, it can be paired with various dishes, especially as an aperitif. Try it with a ham and butter sandwich! It goes well with charcuterie, cured meats, dry sausages for example. Idea: pour a few drops into your coffee! Or in the batter of a chocolate cake.
Learn more about Granier liqueurs
The Granier liqueur factory — two brothers, Vincent and Stéphane Granier — produces artisanal liqueurs from the Haute-Savoie region. Flavor, sweetness, and balance are their great qualities, resulting from a meticulous and measured infusion technique to minimize extraction.
Wild or organically grown
The plants grown organically, or picked in the mountains surrounding Annecy, are obtained through short supply chains and for this reason reflect the flora of the steep meadows or gardens of Haute-Savoie. Everything is organic and additive-free, from the initial infusion to bottling.
Intact flavors
During the tasting, we were amazed by the Granier liqueurs, one after the other. Never before have we been given such fresh plant flavors by liqueurs. We have the sensation of tasting the plant itself, infused in all its singularity, supported by just the right amount of organic sugar (that is to say, little) produced in the Palatine Forest and just the right amount of alcohol. An organic beer alcohol that allows the plant to convey its message without interference. Not only is it delicious, but it is also an excellent digestif. Verbena, genepi, gentian, mint or meadowsweet, we guarantee you: you will have a good time.
Armagnac The Morning Dew Spirits
Entirely organic (Demeter, AB, and Eurofeuille labels), biodynamic, and artisanal, The Morning Dew can challenge your Armagnac experience with its transparency. It is indeed a young Armagnac, which owes its paleness to four years of aging in oak barrels. Classified VSOP (Very Superior Old Pale). Developed by Maurice de Mandelaëre (Domaine de Saoubis), the only biodynamic Armagnac producer, it is distributed by Hootch and has an alcohol content of 44%.
Development
The Morning Dew is made from 100% Baco grapes grown biodynamically in Bas-Armagnac and aged in 200-liter microbarrels. It is neither reduced nor filtered, and is free of coloring. No fertilizers or pesticides are used in the vineyards, and no additives are used in the cellar. Cuvée limited to 390 bottles.
Tasting
It's a real treat, a delicacy. Dried fruits, honey, and spices, an irresistible taste and floral notes. The silky, round palate reveals fruit, vanilla, and caramel. In its prime, it is suitable for all occasions: digestif, anytime tasting, dessert, or mixology. With this, dare to try a Iberian bellota ham, that's good, we have some. Or a ham from porc noir de Bigorre, a pastry or a dessert with Agen prunes.
Learn more about Hootch
Hootch is not a distillery but a distillery discoverer: created by two childhood friends, Martin and Thomas, it is dedicated to organic and artisanal French spirits, especially Armagnac. Its mission is to discover small Armagnac producers who have been made invisible by competition from foreign spirits. Hootch packages and distributes these Armagnacs to make them accessible to a wider audience.
Armagnacs by Maurice
Maurice de Mandelaëre is the only biodynamic Armagnac producer (Demeter and AB certified). Its sublime spirits are made with the utmost respect for the soil, the ecosystem, and the environment. Whether old, hors d'âge, or blanche Armagnac (not aged in barrels), Armagnacs by Maurice form the basis of Hootch's catalog. It follows that the entire production is organic, biodynamic, and artisanal.
Discover Armagnac
This alcohol, the oldest in France, is so much more than a drop to flavor a Landes tourtière or prune ice cream (even if we love those too)! Armagnac is complex, deep, multidimensional, the pure fruit of its terroir, and Hootch gives you a wonderful opportunity to discover it.
Magnum Alburostre White 2022
Alburostre is an organic, biodynamic, and natural white wine made by Christophe Bosque (De Vini) in the Nantes region from the Folle-Blanche grape variety. It comes from vines growing in Gorges (Loire-Atlantique), on the winemaker's estate, on gabbro soils. Classified as a Vin de France. Folle-Blanche or Gros-Plant is a typical grape variety of the Nantes region, where it has been known since the 16th century and thrives on gabbro soils. Very suitable for distillation, it is also a grape variety used in Armagnac and Cognac. It typically produces low-alcohol, pale-colored wines: Alburostre is all of these things.
Vinification
The organic folle-blanches harvested for Alburostre are pressed directly, fermented with indigenous yeasts, and then the wine is aged for nine months on lees in stoneware jars. No fining, sulfiting, or filtration.
Tasting
Alburostre means "white-beak" in old French. Aside from the paleness of its color—typical of folle-blanche—there is nothing inexperienced about it. It is a very beautiful, easy-drinking white wine (10 degrees alcohol), supple, pleasant, chiseled, and pure. A beautiful yeasty fermentation note rises above its simple description to envelop the palate and further accentuate the wine's length. Very gourmet: reserve it for the finest smoked salmon, seafood, and even caviar. The winemaker recommends salmon tartare with coriander, pollack steak with beurre blanc, or steamed barnacles.
Learn more about Christophe Bosque and De Vini
De Vini, along with the Vinilibre winery, is the multifaceted business of Christophe Bosque, originally from Saint-Nazaire. He has always been passionate about wine. We are particularly interested in his local creations, produced from his vineyard of some two hectares and fermented in buried vats in the Nantes style - a true reinvention of Muscadet (outside the appellation) in natural mode.
Gabbro Fondu
After spending years as a merchant, importer, then wine merchant, this former cameraman with a BTS in oenology-viticulture acquired a few plots (two hectares) of Melon de Bourgogne vines in Gorges, in Loire-Atlantique, near Clisson in 2017. The soils there are made up of gabbro on a granite substrate, a pedological configuration specific to the Nantes region and particularly to Clisson. Christophe is full of praise for this type of soil.
Muscadet for the better
Christophe's vintages may come from grapes purchased from the best French terroirs, particularly in Languedoc, but the winemaker retains a special affection for his vines, which he maintains with passion and attention to the terroir. A touch of humor and a sense of pun can be seen on his labels and in his appellations, but in the bottle, they are serious, off-the-beaten-track wines, just the way he likes them.
Mutin Fortified Wine,
Sentema Distillery
A fortified wine with subtle verbena aromas
The Mutin from the Sentema Distillery is an ode to the French tradition of fortified wines, creatively revisited in Provence. Made from the fortification of fermenting organic Rolle must, enhanced with a brief but delicate infusion of organic verbena, this fortified wine stands out for its perfect balance between freshness, power, and natural sweetness.
On the nose, it reveals superb aromas of white fruits and verbena, evoking an immediate freshness. On the palate, the controlled sweetness and liveliness of the grape juice are enhanced by the intensity of the organic Provençal wine brandy. This fortified wine is an ideal companion for all occasions: aperitifs, desserts, cheeses, or even foie gras. It can also be enjoyed in creative cocktails, thanks to its versatility and elegance.
With Mutin, let yourself be carried away on a sensory adventure where tradition meets innovation, with respect for life and nature.
To find out more
The Sentema Distillery offers exceptional spirits, created on an eau-de-vie of organic wines from Provence, distilled by hand on copper pot stills, made entirely with French plants and fruits, for unique recipes with frank and natural flavors.
Patte Blanche Rendez vous XO
L'Explorateur du Gout
Rendez-vous XO is an aged, organic, and artisanal cognac from the Patte Blanche brand. Classified VSOP and AOC Cognac, it is distilled and aged at the Sabourin distillery in Arthenac (Charente-Maritime), founded by the grandfather of one of the two founders of Patte Blanche. The brand's goal is to create new-generation cognacs that are light, environmentally friendly, and equally suited to solo drinking and mixology. The XO (Extra Old) designation means that it has been aged for at least ten years.
Production
Made entirely from organic Ugni Blanc grapes, Rendez-vous XO is distilled and aged at Sabourin. The double distillation is carried out on lees in a Charentais still. Aging in lightly toasted oak barrels (20-25 minutes at 110°C) allows the delicate aromas of the spirit to be extracted.
Tasting
Rendez-vous XO is a woody and evolved cognac with a pronounced amber color. On the palate, after an olfactory attack of cedar wood, it leads towards candied citrus, dried orange peel and dried fruits (walnut, hazelnut) as well as spices (nutmeg, clove, cassia) and sandalwood. To be drunk neat (over ice or not) or in cocktails, and to flambé fine fish.
L’Explorateur du goût: to find out more
This spirit was selected by L’Explorateur du goût, a project by François Sommer seeking out the best spirits from around the world. Its conditions: ecological concern (Bcorp label for compliance with social and environmental standards; organic certification for most of the references, etc.), attention to people and the terroir (solid and lasting relationships with producers), quality of products and taste, originality. In the catalog: French spirits (cognac, calvados, etc.) and exotic spirits (whisky, rum, mezcal, etc.), not forgetting liqueurs and tonics. Something to delight any bartender, amateur mixologist, or simply demanding consumer.
Patte Blanche Vis-à-vis VSOP
L'Explorateur du Goût
Classified as VSOP and AOC Cognac, Vis-à-vis is a Laissez-faire cognac, an organic and artisanal cognac from the Patte Blanche brand. The VSOP (Very Superior Old Pale) designation signifies that it has been aged for at least four years. It comes from the Sabourin distillery in Arthenac (Charente-Maritime), founded by the grandfather of one of the two creators of Patte Blanche. The brand's goal is to create new-generation cognacs that are not heavy, respectful of the environment, and equally suited to solo drinking and mixology.
Production
Made from 100% organic Ugni Blanc grapes, Vis-à-vis VSOP is entirely distilled at Sabourin. Double distillation is carried out on lees in a Charentais still. Aging in lightly toasted oak barrels (20-25 minutes at 110°C) allows the delicate aromas of the spirit to be extracted.
Tasting
Vis-à-vis is a mature cognac with a golden color. Fruity yet dry, it evokes pear, quince, and muscat grapes. Woody, spicy, notes of clove and nutmeg with creamy accents of caramel and toffee. To be drunk neat (over ice or not) or in cocktails and for cooking.
L’Explorateur du goût: to find out more
This spirit was selected by L’Explorateur du goût, a project by François Sommer in search of the best spirits from around the world. Its conditions: ecological concern (Bcorp label for compliance with social and environmental standards; organic certification for most of the references, etc.), attention to people and the terroir (solid and lasting relationships with producers), quality of products and taste, originality. In the catalog: French spirits (cognac, calvados, etc.) and exotic spirits (whisky, rum, mezcal, etc.), not to mention liqueurs and tonics. Something to delight any bartender, amateur mixologist, or simply demanding consumer.
Patte Blanche Laissez-faire VS
L'Explorateur du Gout
Laissez-faire is an organic and artisanal VS cognac from the Patte Blanche brand. It is classified VS (Very Superior, aged at least two years) and AOC Cognac. One of the two creators of Patte Blanche is the grandson of the founder of the Sabourin family distillery, located in Arthenac (Charente-Maritime), where this spirit is distilled and aged. The brand's goal is to create new-generation cognacs that are not heavy, respectful of the environment, and equally suited to solo drinking and mixology.
Production
Laissez-faire VS is made from 100% organic Ugni Blanc grapes, entirely distilled at Sabourin. Double distillation is carried out on lees in a Charentais still. Aging in lightly toasted oak barrels (20-25 minutes at 110°C) allows the delicate aromas of this cognac to be extracted.
Tasting
A young, light, delicate cognac, suitable for all occasions. Laissez-faire VS offers notes of spices, musky pear, clove, vanilla, and spices. To be drunk neat (with or without ice), for cocktails and for cooking.
L’Explorateur du goût: to find out more
This spirit was selected by L’Explorateur du goût, a project by François Sommer seeking out the best spirits from around the world. Its conditions: ecological concern (Bcorp label for compliance with social and environmental standards; organic certification for most of the references, etc.), attention to people and the terroir (solid and lasting relationships with producers), quality of products and taste, originality. In the catalog: French spirits (cognac, calvados, etc.) and exotic spirits (whisky, rum, mezcal, etc.), not to mention liqueurs and tonics. Something to delight any bartender, amateur mixologist or simply demanding consumer.
Organic Copalli Black Cane Rum
Another truly remarkable white rum, sourced from the tropical forests of Belize, a green and preserved environment: Organic Copalli Black Cane Rum is a white rum certified organic from soil to bottle (Eurofeuille label), made from black cane by the Copalli distillery. Founded by Will Maheia and Todd Robinson, Copalli supports local communities by being the largest employer in southern Belize through its Copal Tree sugarcane plantation, distillery, and lodge. The cane varieties are traditional (noble cane and black cane), and all cultivation and manufacturing waste is recycled on the plantation. Copalli, in addition to protecting the environment, subsidizes the education of its employees' children.
Production
Copalli Black Cane is a single estate organic rum, made from pure black cane juice, double distilled in a pot still (Charentais-style still). Only three ingredients, sourced from the rainforest: organic black sugar cane, pure canopy water, and local yeast. Black cane is a traditional ingredient.
Tasting
This white rum is quite surprising: Copalli Black Cane astonishes with its roundness and fruitiness. Melon, watermelon, fresh cane juice, dried fruits, dried apricot, dried peach, Chinese medlar, lychee, and Chinese fruits. Black cane really produces unique flavors. Try it in an unusual ti-punch and in all rum-based cocktails, but also drink it straight, with or without ice. In the kitchen, it will bring an extraordinary aroma.
L’Explorateur du goût: to find out more
This organic Copalli White Rum was selected by L’Explorateur du goût, a project by François Sommer seeking out the best spirits from around the world. Its conditions: ecological concern (Bcorp label for compliance with social and environmental standards; organic certification for most of the references, etc.), attention to people and the terroir (solid and lasting relationships with producers), quality of products and taste, originality. In the catalog: French spirits (cognac, calvados, etc.) and exotic spirits (whisky, rum, mezcal, etc.), not to mention liqueurs and tonics. Enough to delight any bartender, amateur mixologist, or simply demanding consumer.
Organic Copalli White Rum
Organic Copalli White Rum is an exceptional white rum, certified organic from soil to bottle (Eurofeuille label), sourced from the tropical forests of Belize, a green and preserved environment. The Copalli Distillery, founded by Will Maheia and Todd Robinson, supports local communities by being the largest employer in southern Belize through its Copal Tree sugarcane plantation, distillery, and lodge. The cane varieties are traditional (noble cane and black cane), and all cultivation and manufacturing waste is recycled on the plantation. Copalli, in addition to protecting the environment, subsidizes the education of its employees' children.
Production
Copalli White Rum is a single estate rum made from pure cane juice (as opposed to the more common molasses rums) distilled in two types of stills: pot still (Charentais-style still) and column still. Only three ingredients, sourced from the rainforest: organic sugarcane, pure canopy water, and local yeast. This rum thrives on its exceptional and protected environment.
Tasting
Extraordinary purity, clarity, and intense aroma, Copalli White Rum is an extraordinary white rum, with notes of sugarcane, vanilla, and fresh herbs. On the palate, tropical fruits (guava, soursop, lime) and lemon zest. Delicious and long on the palate. Try it in a ti-punch and in all rum-based cocktails, but also drunk on its own, with or without ice.
L’Explorateur du goût: to find out more
This organic Copalli White Rum was selected by L’Explorateur du goût, a project by François Sommer seeking out the best spirits from around the world. Its conditions: ecological concern (Bcorp label for compliance with social and environmental standards; organic certification for most of the references, etc.), attention to people and the terroir (solid and lasting relationships with producers), quality of products and taste, originality. In the catalog: French spirits (cognac, calvados, etc.) and exotic spirits (whisky, rum, mezcal, etc.), not forgetting liqueurs and tonics. Something to delight any bartender, amateur mixologist, or simply demanding consumer.
Copalli Organic Cocoa
Copalli Organic Cocoa is a very surprising, organic and natural rum (Eurofeuille label), produced by the Copalli distillery in the Belize rainforest, in a green and preserved environment. Made from pure cane juice (unlike molasses rums), it is infused with cocoa beans, which gives it its unique flavor. Founded by Will Maheia and Todd Robinson, Copalli supports local communities by being the largest employer in southern Belize through its Copal Tree sugarcane plantation, distillery, and lodge. The cane varieties are traditional (noble cane and black cane), and all cultivation and manufacturing waste is recycled on the plantation. Copalli, in addition to protecting the environment, subsidizes the education of its employees' children.
Production
To obtain organic Copalli Cocoa, the fermented cane juice is distilled three times in column and pot stills (Charentais-style copper stills). Copalli then infuses roasted local organic cocoa beans.
Tasting
A characteristic taste of cocoa bean permeates this rum and gives it a crazy charm. Through a clean, pure and powerful mouthfeel, no sweet sensation but softness and roundness, notes of fresh cane juice, chocolate and coffee. This very tasty Copalli Cocoa can be drunk on its own, or as a ti-punch or cocktail. Use it in cooking and baking like a spice.
L’Explorateur du goût: to find out more
Organic Copalli Cocoa Rum was selected by L’Explorateur du goût, a project by François Sommer seeking out the best spirits from around the world. Its conditions: ecological concern (Bcorp label for compliance with social and environmental standards; organic certification for most of the references, etc.), attention to people and the terroir (solid and lasting relationships with producers), quality of products and taste, originality. In the catalog: French spirits (cognac, calvados, etc.) and exotic spirits (whisky, rum, mezcal, etc.), not to mention liqueurs and tonics. Something to delight any bartender, amateur mixologist, or simply a demanding consumer.
Nc'nean Botanical Spirit Organic
L'explorateur du Gout
Awarded Eurofeuille certification, Nc'nean Botanical Spirit Organic is a botanical liqueur made in Scotland. It comes from an organic whisky distillery founded by Annabel Thomas in the West Highlands. The distillery is certified organic and BCorp certified (a global organic and ethical label). Its name is a tribute to the Celtic goddess Neachneohain, protector of nature (and don't panic, it's pronounced "nac'nean").
Production
On a base of 100% organic barley malt brandy from the distillery, a maceration of ten plants (some of which are endemic to Scotland) is carried out: bog myrtle, coriander, juniper, fresh grapefruit peel, chamomile, thyme, heather, sorrel, angelica, licorice. An addition of syrup completes this herbaceous liqueur.
Tasting
Aromatic and soothing, Nc’nean Botanical Spirit Bio provides a sweetness of orange blossom marshmallow on the attack, confirmed on the palate with notes of barley, chamomile, almond, juniper berry and wildflowers. A hint of salt on the finish. As a digestif or in a cocktail.
L’Explorateur du goût: to find out more
This organic Nc’nean Botanical Spirit liqueur was selected by L’Explorateur du goût, a project by François Sommer in search of the best spirits from around the world. Its conditions: ecological concern (Bcorp label of respect for social and environmental standards; organic certification for most of the references, etc.), attention to people and the terroir (solid and lasting relationships with producers), quality of products and taste, originality. The catalog includes French spirits (cognac, calvados, etc.) and exotic spirits (whisky, rum, mezcal, etc.), not to mention liqueurs and tonics. Something to delight any bartender, amateur mixologist, or simply discerning consumer.
Casa Rossa Red 2022
Casa Rossa, a red or rather rosé wine leaning towards red, is none other than the Italian version of Vers la Maison rouge, a Savoyard cuvée by Jean-Yves Péron. It is an organic, biodynamic, and natural wine made from three grape varieties: Grignolino, Freisa, and Barbera.
Vinification
The organic grapes that make up Casa Rossa are harvested in Casale Monferrato, in Piedmont. The Barbera and Freisa undergo direct pressing, and the Grignolino undergoes carbonic maceration with a two-month cap-punching. The three grape varieties are blended before a year of aging in 300-liter barrels. This period is followed by a year of bottle aging.
Tasting
Jean-Yves Péron's Casa Rossa is a rosé that's not far from a red. The tangy Barbera grape brings liveliness; the Grignolino and Freisa (so named for their strong strawberry aromas) give a vinous side that makes Casa Rossa a beautiful winter wine, not a summer rosé. The wine is fruity, tangy, aromatic, and very delicious. It goes well on its own and with accompaniments (pasta, Italian dishes, etc.).
Learn more about Jean-Yves Péron
Jean-Yves Péron is a talented embodiment of the organic, biodynamic, and natural renaissance of the Savoyard vineyard, which is based on varied soils and numerous indigenous grape varieties (Jacquère, Altesse, Mondeuse, etc.). At his winery in Chevaline, in the Bauges region, he vinifies the grapes from his plots in Conflans, near Albertville, and Fréterive, in the Isère valley.
High-altitude biodynamics
Jean-Yves Péron's work follows the principles of minimal intervention. On narrow, steep surfaces, his mountain vines in micro-plots, worked by hand, receive no synthetic products, Jean-Yves preferring horsetail and nettle manure. All of Jean-Yves Péron's wines are sulfite-free, made from hand-harvested grapes, vinified in whole bunches and foot-trodden in the vat. For all vintages, the free-run and press are blended, then aged on lees for at least one year, in two- or three-wine barrels, amphorae or tuns, before final blending. They must be stored at a temperature below 18°C. No sulfites are added, or as little as possible, and the wines are not fined or filtered.
Italian-Savoyard trade
Since 2011, a trading activity has allowed Jean-Yves Péron to buy the harvest from neighboring organic winegrowers and to collaborate with winegrowers in Northern Italy: this is the I Vicini series, which allows him to diversify the terroirs and deepen his winemaking and aging experiences.
La Bottière White 2022
La Bottière, here in magnum format, is a dry white wine made from 100% organic and natural Jacquère grapes. It is vinified by Jean-Yves Péron in Savoie using the Jacquère grape variety and Vin de France.
Vinification
Various plots with mica-schist soils near Albertville, planted with old vines, among other things, produced Jean-Yves Péron's La Bottière cuvée. The grapes are harvested at the end of October and macerated for two weeks using carbonic maceration. Aging is one year in 300-liter barrels.
Tasting
This maceration wine offers a beautiful minerality and round, delicious notes of white fruits. In magnum format, it can be drunk now but will evolve for several more years.
Learn more about Jean-Yves Péron
Jean-Yves Péron skillfully embodies the organic, biodynamic, and natural renaissance of the Savoyard vineyard, which is based on varied soils and numerous indigenous grape varieties (Jacquère, Altesse, Mondeuse, etc.). At his Chevaline winery in the Bauges region, he vinifies the grapes from his plots in Conflans, near Albertville, and Fréterive, in the Isère valley.
High-altitude biodynamics
Jean-Yves Péron's work follows the principles of minimal intervention. On narrow and steep surfaces, his mountain vines in micro-plots, worked by hand, do not receive any synthetic products, Jean-Yves preferring horsetail and nettle manure. All of Jean-Yves Péron's wines are sulfite-free, made from hand-harvested grapes, vinified in whole bunches and foot-trodden in the vat. For all vintages, the free-run and press are blended, then aged on lees for at least one year, in two- or three-wine barrels, amphorae or tuns, before final blending. They must be stored at a temperature below 18°C. No sulfites are added, or as little as possible, and the wines are not fined or filtered.
Italian-Savoyard trade
Since 2011, a trading activity has allowed Jean-Yves Péron to buy the harvest from neighboring organic winegrowers and to collaborate with winegrowers from Northern Italy: this is the I Vicini series, which allows him to diversify the terroirs and deepen his experiences in winemaking and aging.
Côte Pelée Red 2019
This splendid Côte Pelée cuvée, produced in Savoie by Jean-Yves Péron, is a red wine classified as a Vin de France. A rare and precious bottle.
Vinification
Côte Pelée is made from century-old Mondeuse vines growing on mica-schist soils in Albertville. Only the finest grapes are selected to make this cuvée. The cap is punched down for two months and the grapes are aged for two years in barrels.
Tasting
A powerful, deep, and robust wine with notes of leather, black fruits, cherry, raspberry, and blackberry. A vintage that you will pair with the finest red meats and regional cuisine.
Learn more about Jean-Yves Péron
Jean-Yves Péron is a talented embodiment of the organic, biodynamic, and natural renaissance of the Savoyard vineyard, which is based on varied soils and numerous indigenous grape varieties (Jacquère, Altesse, Mondeuse, etc.). At his Chevaline winery in the Bauges region, he vinifies the grapes from his plots in Conflans, near Albertville, and Fréterive, in the Isère valley.
High-altitude biodynamics
Jean-Yves Péron's work follows the principles of minimal intervention. On narrow, steep surfaces, his mountain vines in micro-plots, worked by hand, receive no synthetic products, Jean-Yves preferring horsetail and nettle manure. All of Jean-Yves Péron's wines are sulfite-free, made from hand-harvested grapes, vinified in whole bunches and foot-trodden in the vat. For all vintages, the free-run and press are blended, then aged on lees for at least one year, in two- or three-wine barrels, amphorae or tuns, before final blending. They must be stored at a temperature below 18°C. No sulfites are added, or as little as possible, and the wines are not fined or filtered.
Italian-Savoyard trade
Since 2011, a trading activity has allowed Jean-Yves Péron to buy the harvest from neighboring organic winegrowers and to collaborate with winegrowers in Northern Italy: this is the I Vicini series, which allows him to diversify the terroirs and deepen his winemaking and aging experiences.