CELLAR
BC 297
ORDER JULY 12 – AUG 15, 2022
LANGUEDOC, PROVENCE, LOIRE & COGNAC Jean-Marc Astruc and Katie Jones in their faithful Citroen Dyane. photo: nigel bradbury
OPIMIAN.CA
SENSE OF PLACE & PASSION
LOT 3527
DOMAINE JEAN-MARC ASTRUC HERBARIUM GRENACHE, IGP PAYS D'OC, 2020
GRENACHE Translucent ruby in colour, this wine has intense pungent aromas of blackcurrants. It is supple and smooth, light- to medium-bodied and well balanced. The Herbarium wines are inspired by the large number of wildflowers and herbs found in the vineyards around Tuchan, including rosemary, lavender, poppy and olive. Grenache was grown on 25-year-old vines in schist soils.
LANGUEDOC-ROUSSILLON
Languedoc-Roussillon is a large region in southern France, stretching along the Mediterranean coast from Provence and the Rhône in the east, to the Pyrénées Mountains and the border with Spain. Much of the coastal area is flat. Further inland, the terrain becomes rocky with the Cévennes Mountains, the Montagne Noire standing at over 1200 metres and Pyrénées mountain range offering respite from the heat. The climate is Mediterranean, with lots of sunshine and low rainfall with low disease pressure, making it pretty easy to ripen grapes. This is the reason Languedoc is the largest producer of organic wines in France. The flatter regions produce simple, easy-drinking wines. The best wines tend to come from higher, cooler sites influenced by altitude, wind and exposition. A large proportion of wines produced are IGP (Indication Géographique Protégée), with the region also home to 23 Appellations. The largest one, AOC Languedoc, covers ten subregional Appellations including Minervois, Corbières, and Limoux. Driving around the Languedoc, you will often come across the Canal du Midi – a feat of engineering built between 1667-1694, linking the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean with 360 kilometres of network with 328 structures - locks, aqueducts, bridges and tunnels.
$25/750 ML $150/CASE OF 6
DELIVERY WINTER 2023
IMMERSE YOURSELF IN THE COLOURS OF THE GARRIGUE
Blackcurrant, pungent
Smooth
2022-2024, M8 D9
18°C
14%
Grilled fresh sardines with lemon and garlic
EDITORIAL
Value With Every Page
Michael Lutzmann and Greg Rinehart, Opimian Managing Directors
Opimian's connection with Masters of Wine dates back to the very beginning. First Ken Christie MW and then Jane Masters MW have ably provided us with the guidance necessary to be and remain Canada's Wine Club. Over the last several years, the number and scope of MWs around the world have changed dramatically. There are now well over 400 Masters of Wine and that number is growing. Included in this prestigious list are more than ten Canadians. You will have noticed that over the past year or so, we have included the writing of many of them much to the delight of the Membership. We then added Louise Wilson MW as our full-time Senior Manager of Procurement. As we continue to add to the expertise and diversity that Masters of Wine provide, Jane Masters MW will be pursuing other opportunities closer to home and around the world. We are so very grateful for Jane's support of Opimian over the past twelve years. You never know – you may just see her as part of the 50th Anniversary celebrations in 2023. As this is written, a busload of Opimian Members is visiting BLB Vignobles for their first stop in Languedoc-Roussillon, having spent time in beautiful Provence, Rhône and Champagne. Opimian’s return to wine travel has been exciting and educational, but we’ll have to leave the Loire for another visit! Opimian Members love Languedoc-Roussillon wines for their price to quality ratio. Our partners in this region – BLB Vignobles, Château Canet and Domaine Jones – have harnessed this natural bounty to provide Opimians with exceptional wines year after year. Katie Jones and her husband Jean-Marc Astruc have been given some special attention this year. Not only is Jean-Marc’s Herbarium Grenache our feature wine, one of Katie’s is a Coup de Coeur.
OPIMIAN SUGGESTS.................................................................................. P5 COUPS DE COEUR....................................................................................... P7 DOMAINE JONES & DOMAINE JEAN-MARC ASTRUC....... P8 CHÂTEAU CANET........................................................................................ P14 CHÂTEAU JOUCLARY.............................................................................. P20 Domaine d’O...................................................................................................P25 Domaine La Voûte du Verdus............................................................P26 Domaine Parpalhòl....................................................................................P27 TOP VALUE WINES................................................................................... P28 DOMAINE DE LA JASSE........................................................................ P30 PROVENCE.......................................................................................................P36 Domaine Tour Campanets...................................................................P37 Château Maïme........................................................................................... P38 Domaine Dupuy de Lôme...................................................................P40 Château d’Ollières.......................................................................................P41 MAISON FOUCHER-LEBRUN.............................................................P42 CELLAR UP!.................................................................................................... P50 Marquis de Goulaine..................................................................................P51 DOMAINE ÉLISABETH.............................................................................P52 COLLECTOR’S CORNER....................................................................... P54
Our growing subscription programs Founders Choice and The Masters Case both come from Domaine de la Jasse (BLB Vignobles). These programs are the perfect way for you to get to know a producer and their wines. You will find your Loire favourites well represented: Sancerre, Vouvray and Pouilly Fumé, among others. Maison Foucher-Lebrun finds and offers many fine, small producers for you to choose from. Our offer from Provence, a region famous around the world for its rosé, has been enhanced this time around. Domaines Tour Campanets and Dupuy de Lôme return by popular demand, and new partner Château Maïme has impressed the Master of Wine. We proudly present them to you for your drinking pleasure. Our intent is to provide value with every page. In addition to the listings where you get far more information on the wines than from any other Canadian source, we offer serving suggestions, educational articles, producer profiles and everything you need to know to make the most of your Membership. Cheers to Canada’s Wine Club! Michael & Greg
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OPIMIAN SUGGESTS OUR PICKS FOR THIS CELLAR
MANAGING DIRECTOR
GREG RINEHART
Greg's wine style gravitates towards less serious styled rosés and whites. He believes that all events should start with a glass of bubbly! However, when done right, there is no better red grape for producing lighterbodied wines of elegance and complexity than Pinot Noir.
LA PERLE RARE JONES SYRAH, VIN DE FRANCE, 2018, LOT 3538, P54
MAÏME HÉRITAGE ROSÉ, AOP CÔTES DE PROVENCE, 2021, LOT 3539, P38
CHÂTEAU CANET, AOP MINERVOIS, ROUGE, 2021 (MAGNUM), LOT 3543, P16
CÉCILE LEBRUN SANCERRE BLANC/POUILLY FUMÉ CASE, LOT 3589, P45
KATIE JONES ROUGE, VIN DE FRANCE, 2021, LOT 3531, P10
DOMAINE DUPUY DE LÔME, ROUGE, AOP BANDOL, 2019, LOT 3585, P41
MANAGING DIRECTOR
MICHAEL LUTZMANN
Michael has level 3 training from WSET. Before discovering more about wine through training, he only drank heavy reds. While those are still favourites, his palate pleasers now include the full spectrum with dessert/ fortified wines edging toward the top of his list. The expanded selection of Beaujolais has him looking to add fantastic lighter reds to his collection.
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MASTER PIECE
What Opimian Has Meant to Me Jane Masters MW is Opimian’s Master of Wine
As Opimian’s Consultant Master of Wine, over the last twelve years I have tasted my way through tens of thousands of wines and selected the best.
Since my first Cellar Offering in 2010, Cellar 198, my aim has consistently been to source the best wines possible in terms of quality and value for money for Members. Wines which are good quality, reflect their provenance and style and which are distinctive, whatever the price level, from simple everyday drinking wines to complex wines for cellaring and special occasions. Wine producers are an essential part of Opimian, with good wines made by producers who are passionate and knowledgeable about their land and environment and who have a questioning attitude to driving wine quality. I am fortunate that in my professional life, I have visited all major wine-producing regions around the world. Over the years, the Opimian supply base evolved quite substantially, as quality producers making interesting new wines were introduced to complement longstanding relationships. I have visited most Opimian producers, many of which are small independent family affairs, gaining insight into their wines and focus as well as what is happening in their regions. I know many Members enjoy travelling and visiting wine regions for similar reasons. While nothing can substitute a first-hand visit, my aim has been to share my experiences with Members in
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COUPS DE COEUR THIS CELLAR'S HIGHEST SCORING WINES
EVERYDAY DRINKING DOMAINE DE LA JASSE RÉSERVE D'EXCELLENCE, HOMMAGE, IGP PAYS D'OC, 2020, LOT 3571, P34
describing wines and sharing the stories and passion of the producers. As a Membership organization, you the Members are the raison d’être for Opimian’s existence. My responsibilities for sourcing wines on behalf of Members meant that most of my time was spent with producers and doing tastings; however, I have shared memorable moments with Members on visits far and wide within Canada and internationally, and discovered many wonderful places. I have seen icebergs in Newfoundland, enjoyed live bands along George Street in St. John's, experienced torrential rain in Fort McMurray (where I was guaranteed it never rained), visited wineries in Okanagan and Niagara, ate lobster on Prince Edward Island, indeed, eaten wonderful meals throughout! It was a pleasure to meet Members in Calgary, Charlottetown,
CELLARING POTENTIAL CHÂTEAU JOUCLARY TRADITION, AOP CABARDÈS, FAMILLE GIANESINI, 2021, LOT 3549, P21
JONES VINEYARD COLLECTION CARIGNAN, VIN DE FRANCE, 2020, LOT 3536, P13
Edmonton, Fredericton, Fort McMurray, Gatineau, Halifax, Kitchener, Moncton, Montreal, Niagara, Ottawa, Quebec City, Regina, Saskatoon, St. John's, Toronto, Vancouver, Victoria, Winnipeg (apologies if I have missed any). These trips were hard work but fun, and everyone was always so generous. Thanks to all of the people that organized these trips and hosted me over the years. Wine is made to be enjoyed: it creates community and I have indeed made many friends. Today, high-quality wines are made in many places around the world. However, the global wine trade faces some serious challenges not least that of climate change. This is of particular concern to wine, as the best quality wines are so intimately linked to their terroir and climate. Wine regions around the world are experiencing climate change in terms
JANE MASTERS MW is one of Opimian's Masters of Wine, who taste and select Opimian's wines and spirits for quality and value.
DOMAINE LA VOÛTE DU VERDUS, CUVÉE LE GRAND SAUT, AOP LANGUEDOC, 2019, LOT 3558, P26
not only of warmer growing seasons leading to earlier ripening but more frequent extreme weather events extended periods of drought, increased wildfires, severe spring frosts and floods. Wine producers have to adapt to and mitigate these. Wine has been made and enjoyed for millennia and has seen periods of crisis in the past. This decade is crucial for action. As a Master of Wine, I sincerely hope that as a trade we will rise to the challenges before us and I am working towards that. I hope that you, as wine consumers, will continue to enjoy and discover new wines and to share experiences in a vibrant wine community. I raise a glass and toast you all the best. Cheers!
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FRANCE
LANGUEDOC-ROUSSILLON Having lived and worked at the local cooperative in Tuchan for many years, Katie Jones felt she could not stand by and watch plots of old vines, planted over 100 years ago, simply go to rack and ruin. She determined to breathe life into, and bring value to, the old vineyards around her. She started by buying a small inaccessible plot on a steep slope at high altitude: the locals thought she was mad. No one wanted the hassle of tending vines in such a difficult place. Her husband Jean-Marc is from a local family of wine growers, who for generations had brought grapes to the cooperative in Tuchan. Jean-Marc withdrew from the coop and created his own estate. Some of the villagers have still not forgiven him, so it has not been easy. The couple have persevered and as the years go by, their wines continue to improve. Domaine Jones now has a total of 15 small vineyards, all old vines at high altitudes.
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photo — The bright yellow of broom announces spring in the vineyard in Tuchan, Languedoc.
AOP FITOU
Domaine Jones & Domaine Jean-Marc Astruc
Fitou is an Appellation in Languedoc in the hills of the Corbières massif. It has two distinct regions: Fitou Maritime on the coast and Fitou Haut, an enclave around Tuchan, on schist slopes with little topsoil or organic matter. This is where Katie Jones is based. Fitou was the first region in the Languedoc to gain Appellation status and has some very old vines producing mainly red wines.
TUCHAN
3528
DOMAINE DES REBOULS, FAMILLE ASTRUC, AOP FITOU, 2017
Carignan, Syrah, Grenache
$ 28
$ 168
A fully mature wine, it is deep in colour with aromas of chocolate, coffee, black treacle and mulberries. Juicy fruits, raspberry and bitter cherry shine on the palate. It is dense in structure with a firm grippy finish. Produced from a blend of 50% Carignan, 30% Syrah and 20% Grenache. 2022-2023, M8 D9 Chocolate, coffee, mulberries, treacle
18°C
Raspberry, bitter cherries
14%
Tourte Lorraine with puff pastry
— LANGUEDOC-ROUSSILLON DOMAINE JONES & DOMAINE JEAN-MARC ASTRUC
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3532
ALONG CAME JONES LLEDONER PELUT HAIRY GRENACHE, VIN DE FRANCE, 2021
Lledoner Pelut
$ 36
$ 216
NEW LOWER PRICE
3529
DOMAINE JEAN-MARC ASTRUC HERBARIUM CARIGNAN, IGP PAYS D’OC, 2021
Carignan
$ 27
3531
KATIE JONES ROUGE, VIN DE FRANCE, 2021
Grenache, Syrah
$ 162
A dense opaque wine with deep black cherry colour. It has restrained aromas of brambles and coal, which lead to a silky texture with more tart fruits – blackberry and raspberry – emerging. Carignan grapes were grown on 25-30-yearold vines on colluvial clay, limestone and schist soils.
$ 22
This is a round smooth wine which is quite rich on the palate and very more-ish to drink. Produced from a blend of 70% Grenache with 30% Syrah, it is deep ruby in colour with plummy fruits complemented by an herbal edge.
2022-2024, M8 D9 Brambles, coal
18°C
Tart blackberry, raspberries
14%
Steak frites with herbed truffled fries
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$ 132 Intense blackcurrant cordial aromas are complemented with wild herbs. It is supple with a linear structure revealing juicy red fruits and a grainy finish. Just a small amount of this wine is produced each year from Lledoner Pelut – a Grenache mutation. Never one to follow a trend, Katie was intrigued by the local grape variety that had been shunned in recent years. After her first attempt to make a wine with it in 2015, she went a bit quiet, having been disappointed with the results. The following year, she tried a different vinification technique limiting the time the juice is in contact with the grape skins to just four days. Et voilà! It was a success! Katie named it her “Hairy Grenache”, as the underside of the leaves are covered in soft down.
2022-2024, M8 D9
2022-2024, M8 D9
Plummy fruits, herbs
18°C
Blackberry cordial, herbs
18°C
Sour cherry
14%
Red fruits
14%
Rigatoni with creamy three-mushroom ragù
Grilled lamb kebabs with chimichurri
photo — Jean-Marc Astruc repairing the fence to keep the wild boars from nibbling the ripe grapes coming up to harvest.
NEW
3530
KATIE JONES BLANC, VIN DE FRANCE, 2021
Grenache Blanc, Grenache Gris, Macabeu, Muscat DON'T MISS DOMAINE JONES' LA PERLE RARE WINES ON PAGE 54 .
$ 28
$ 168 2022-2023, M8 D9
Apples and pears
6°C
Nectarine, citrus, [1.00]
13.5%
Intense and flavoursome, Katie Jones Blanc 2021 has aromas of apples and pears leading to a supple, smooth palate. Citrus and nectarine flavours come through in the wine, which is round in structure with a refreshing crisp finish. There is just a touch of Muscat in the blend. Vineyards planted to white grapes are pretty rare in Tuchan, as many have been ripped out and replaced with red varieties. Katie has bought whatever white grape vineyards she could find on one proviso: they must be at least 50 years old.
Nut-crusted baked goat cheese
3533
JONES GRENACHE NOIR VIEILLES VIGNES, IGP PAYS D’OC, 2021
Grenache
$ 32
$ 192
Lots of sweet, ripe mulberry fruits and floral notes with a touch of nettle herbaceousness, which adds interest in this wine. It is supple and round on the palate,medium-bodied with flavours of cherries and bitter fruits. Grenache grapes come from 90-year-old vines in a small plot near the village of Maury. The plot is overlooked by the Quéribus castle, perched atop the highest peak for miles around; it was one of five castles strategically located and built in the 10th century to defend the French border against Spain. This plot is where it all started for Domaine Jones when Katie purchased the site with 8,000 vines on dark black slate soils. Some grapes from her Rebouls vineyard were also used in the Grenache Noir Vieilles Vignes 2021. 2022-2025, M8 D9 Sweet ripe fruit, mulberries, floral, nettle
18°C
Cherries, bitter fruit
14.5%
Chicken liver pâté parfait with grilled toast points
photo — An evening tasting on The Rock high above the village of Tuchan.
— LANGUEDOC-ROUSSILLON DOMAINE JONES & DOMAINE JEAN-MARC ASTRUC
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Q&A
Katie Jones Domaine Jones
Katie Jones and Jean-Marc Astruc make wines in Tuchan, a small village in the Languedoc, where Jean-Marc is from and where Katie bought a plot of old vines in 2009.
WHAT ATTRACTED YOU TO THE LANGUEDOC IN THE FIRST PLACE? WHAT IS SPECIAL ABOUT WINEMAKING IN THIS PARTICULAR REGION?
TELL US ABOUT THE TWO COLLECTOR'S CORNER WINES FROM LA PERLE RARE RANGE. WHAT INSPIRED THE NAME, AND HOW ARE THEY BEST ENJOYED?
YOU RECENTLY HOSTED SOME OPIMIAN MEMBERS FOR A LUNCH IN TUCHAN. WHAT DOES YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH OUR CLUB MEAN TO YOU?
I was looking for the real France, la "France profonde", where I could live my dream: a remote place, far away from the hustle and bustle of the towns. I have no experience of winemaking anywhere else, so it is difficult to compare. I know that here it is very difficult because of the stoney soils and lack of water, but old vines love that and Domaine Jones is made up of 95% old vines.
The Perle Rare wines are very, very rare and very special. I only make a couple of barrels of each, but each wine is aged 100% in oak barrels. The red spends 24 months in barrels and the white is a blend of vintages, but the youngest vintage is four years old. The white shows the potential of the Grenache Gris grape to age in oak and turn into a beautiful and unique style of wine - so complex, rich and with a lovely freshness. The red shows the potential of the Syrah grape when planted on the correct soils that retain moisture. For both, yields are low, but concentration high.
It was a pretty emotional moment to welcome 32 Canadians to my Domaine in Tuchan. We are in a very remote area of France, so we really appreciate that you came to see us. We kept things simple with a vineyard picnic. We love that we are able to communicate with Opimian Members on social networks and that we are able to have our wines available in each province. But it is more than that — there is the human element too!
WHAT IS ONE OF YOUR FAVOURITE VARIETALS TO WORK WITH AND WHY?
Grenache Gris, as white wines from my area are totally underrated. The variety has a lovely freshness and minerality, especially when it comes from old vines. My vines are over 50 years old and there is a lovely concentration in the wine. I also prefer to make white wines and really believe in their potential.
LA PERLE RARE JONES GRENACHE GRIS, VIN DE FRANCE , LOT 3537, P54
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WHAT IS YOUR MOST MEMORABLE WINE OR WINE TASTING EXPERIENCE?
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FORWARD TO FOR THE NEXT VINTAGE?
When the last grape has been picked and it is all safely fermenting in our wineries.
Tasting the first-ever wine I made — a Grenache Gris from the first old vine vineyard I purchased back in 2009.
READ MORE OF OUR Q&A WITH KATIE ONLINE ON OUR BLOG.
3536
JONES VINEYARD COLLECTION CARIGNAN, VIN DE FRANCE, 2020
Carignan
$ 36
3534
DOMAINE JONES VIEILLES VIGNES, AOP FITOU, 2020
Carignan, Grenache, Syrah
$ 35
$ 210
A savoury wine with aromas of wild herbs, dried fennel and balsamic notes over a blackberry background. It is medium to full-bodied with some firm but ripe tannins and juicy mulberry flavours. Katie has a total of 15 small vineyards, all at high altitude and all old vines. Her 2020 Fitou is a blend of 40% 100-year-old Carignan, 30% 40-year-old Syrah with 30% 100-year-old Grenache.
3535
$ 216
JONES VIEUX CÉPAGES SYRAH, VIN DE FRANCE, 2019
Syrah
$ 36
$ 216
Fresh earth and mushroom aromas combine with dark fruit. This is a medium-bodied wine with lots of depth leading to a tangy, smoky finish. Syrah was grown at two sites between Tuchan and Paziols. One vineyard is at 350 metres, the other in the valley at lower altitude. Grapes were handharvested and fermented in small stainless steel vats in the winery. A quarter of the wine was matured in oneyear-old French oak barrels.
2022-2026, M7 D9
A concentrated wine with mellow black fruit aromas, smoky bacon and some bramble leaf. It is medium-bodied, supple and smooth with a balanced acidity and good depth. Carignan was grown in two small vineyards both planted over 100 years ago. The vines’ roots are so well established that even in very dry years, the vines look lush. They don’t produce much yield but what they do is concentrated and high in quality.
2022-2026, M8 D9
2022-2026, M7 D9
Wild herbs, balsamic, blackberry
18°C
Mushroom, silt, dark fruit
18°C
Mellow black fruits, bramble leaf, smoke
18°C
Mulberries
14.5%
Blackcurrant, smoky
14.5%
Blackberries
14.5%
Ras el hanout seasoned grilled chicken
photo — One of Katie Jones' 117-year-old Carignan vines, named Fernande.
Roast leg of lamb
Five-spice roasted pork
— LANGUEDOC-ROUSSILLON DOMAINE JONES & DOMAINE JEAN-MARC ASTRUC
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FRANCE
LANGUEDOC-ROUSSILLON
Château Canet RUSTIQUES
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Château Canet at Rustiques is just an hour drive from Tuchan where Katie Jones is based, but there is a very different feel. The estate, to the east of Carcassonne, was purchased by Floris and Vicky Lemstra some 15 years ago with their first vintage produced in 2007. The property dates back to 1126 when Lord Bernard de Canet built his Château on the site. Surrounding their family home are 115 hectares of vineyards, olive groves and woodland. The pair work tirelessly on the estate, so each time I visit something new has appeared or been improved – the most recent is the creation of Floris’ “clos,” a small walled area planted to vines. In addition to making Château Canet estate wines, Floris has invested in vineyards in Limoux and has a small négociant business.
photo — A small glass of rosé en famille.
NEW LOWER PRICE
3540
VICTORIA FAVORITE SELECTION CHARDONNAY, IGP PAYS, 2021
3539
PICPOUL DE PINET, TÊTE DE CUVÉE, AOP PICPOUL DE PINET, 2021
Chardonnay Picpoul
$ 23
$ 138 $ 24
A medium-bodied Chardonnay with toasty, caramel and toffee characters, with 40% of the wine fermented and matured with oak. The remaining 60% was tank-fermented. Bitter smoky fruits and cedary notes linger on the finish. 2022-2023, M8 D9 Toffee, caramel, pears
6°C
Toast, smoky fruit, [2.00]
13.5%
Cheese course
$ 144
A subtle wine which is light on the palate, it has delicate apple blossom, honeydew melon and herbal characters with a crisp lemon finish. The Picpoul de Pinet Appellation is located behind the Étang de Thau – a saltwater lagoon close to Sète. The lagoon, roughly 20 kilometres long by eight kilometres wide, is separated from the Mediterranean Sea by a narrow strip of land and is an area for fishing and shellfish cultivation – and in particular oysters. The Appellation sits behind the lagoon, making refreshing dry white wines from the Picpoul grape. It is one of the few Appellations in Languedoc to focus solely on white wines, thanks to the grape’s ability to ripen late and retain high natural acidity.
2022-2023, M8 D9 Apple blossom, spring meadow
6°C
Honeydew melon, herbal, lemon, [2.00]
12.5%
Raw oysters with mignonette and soy-ginger sauce
photo — Victoria blending her New Zealand heritage and French roots in her Favorite Chardonnay.
— LANGUEDOC-ROUSSILLON CHÂTEAU CANET
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MINERVOIS The Minervois Appellation in the western Languedoc lies to the east of Carcassonne, north of the Corbières massif with the Montagne Noire to its north. The region produces wines in all three colours, but mainly red wines. It is divided into five climatic zones, depending on altitude and degree of influence of opposing forces from the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. Château Canet lies on Les Terrasses du Minervois, the more moderate climate of the region thanks to the influence of the Atlantic wind, the Cers. This allows Château Canet to produce 30% white wines instead of the regional average of 3%. Its Minervois blanc is a good example with a delightful freshness.
CHÂTEAU CANET, AOP MINERVOIS, ROUGE, 2021
Syrah, Grenache
$ 29
3542
$ 174 $ 54
3543
$ 162 2022-2025, M8 D9 Green salad leaves, chocolate, cherry
18°C
Spicy fruit
14%
Cassoulet with duck confit
A mellow, smooth wine made from 70% Syrah and 30% Grenache, it is vibrant in colour with aromas of chocolate, fresh spinach, cherries and spices. Grapes were harvested at night and cooled to 8°C for four days with skin contact prior to fermentation. Only a small part of the wine was matured with oak using one-year-old barrels made from Vosges oak.
3541
CHÂTEAU CANET, AOP MINERVOIS, BLANC, 2021
Roussanne, Vermentino, Bourboulenc, Muscat
$ 29
$ 174
A savoury wine with exotic notes over elegant white fruits. It is light-bodied, smooth and easy drinking, produced from a blend of 40% Roussanne, 30% Vermentino, 25% Bourboulenc and a touch of Muscat. 2022-2023, M8 D9 Wood, savoury, white fruits
6°C
White fruit, [2.00]
13%
Artichoke risotto
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photo — Château Canet carries a wide range of wines.
NEW LOWER PRICE
3545
VIGNOBLES CANET MERLOT CABERNET SAUVIGNON, SPECIAL OAK RESERVE, IGP PAYS D’OC, 2021 Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon
$ 21
3544
$ 126
CANET FAMILY RESERVE, AOP MINERVOIS, 2021
Syrah, Grenache
$ 31
$ 186
Produced from the family’s preferred barrel selected from the cellar each year, it is dense in colour with aromas of cooked apple and blackberry fruits combined with nutmeg and cinnamon. It is a blend of 85% Syrah with 15% Grenache, giving a smooth medium-bodied wine with red fruits, cherries and plum flavours. It has a grainy texture, finishing on notes of sweet vanilla and blueberry.
Lots of oaky notes of cinnamon and cloves lie over ripe black fruit and soot. On the palate, sweet black fruits are swiftly followed by the oak, with cinnamon and some drying tannins, creating a chewy finish.
2022-2025, M8 D9 Cooked apple, blackberries, nutmeg
18°C
Cinnamon, black fruits
16°C
Red fruits, cherries, vanilla
14.5%
Sweet forest fruits, wood
12%
Pot au feu beef and vegetable stew
photo — Nelson, keeper of the bottle. One of the Canets' “Winemaraners.”
2022-2024, M8 D9
Beef Bourguignon
— LANGUEDOC-ROUSSILLON CHÂTEAU CANET
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THREE BOTTLES EACH LA CHAPELLE & LES EVANGILES
MIXED CASE 3546
CHÂTEAU CANET MIXED CASE (WOOD CASE)
$ 47
$ 282
CHÂTEAU CANET LES EVANGILES, AOP MINERVOIS, CUVÉE SYRAH, 2020 CHÂTEAU CANET LA CHAPELLE, AOP MINERVOIS, CUVÉE GRENACHE, 2019
Grenache
Spicy garrigues aromas, dried wild herbs, blueberries and plums are all apparent in the bouquet. The palate has tangy redcurrants, cranberry and raspberry flavours offset by hints of green herbs. It is linear in structure with good acidity and a grainy finish. The Grenache grapes come from the estate’s oldest vineyard planted over 70 years ago on the site of a 12thcentury chapel. The old gnarled and twisted vines are what Vicky calls her “old ladies.” Despite the fact that yields are desperately low, neither Floris nor Vicky can bring themselves to pull them out and replace with new more productive plants.
Syrah
Brimming with blueberries, cooked blackberries, cherry jam, vanilla and caramel. Initially soft, 2020 Les Evangiles becomes more grippy in the mouth with juicy fruits mid palate. Apple and blackberry flavours combine with toffee and a toasty finish. Les Evangiles is a plot of old Syrah vines planted on the highest point of the estate. Vines are cultivated on deep clay and limestone soils. It was fermented in a small tank with grape skins trodden by foot each day and matured in a combination of 30% new, 40% one-year-old, and 30% two-year-old oak barrels. While writing this Cellar Offering, I stopped by Château Canet, and Floris opened a bottle of 2007 Les Evangiles – particularly special as it was their first vintage at Canet. The 2007 was delicious with mellow complex fruit and coffee aromas.
2022-2027, M7 D9 Spicy, dried wild herbs, blueberries
18°C
Blueberries, blackberries, vanilla
18°C
Redcurrant, raspberry, herbs
15%
Apple, blackberry, toffee apple, toasty
14.5%
Rôti de chevreuil
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2022-2028, M7 D9
Baby back ribs with blueberry-balsamic glaze
photo — View of the Pyrenées Mountains from the Canet vineyards.
3547
ALTERNATIVE CHARDONNAY, IGP PAYS D’OC, 2021 (WOOD CASE)
Chardonnay
$ 51
$ 153
A barrel-fermented Chardonnay with spicy oak, pencil lead and cedary notes. It is supple with tropical fruit and pineapple characters. After macerating on skins, grapes were pressed and half was fermented in new oak barrels while the other half was fermented in one-year-old barrels. Floris uses barrels made from oak forests in the centre of France – Nevers and Bertrange – which have a tight grain giving a more elegant character. 2022-2026, M8 D8 Spicy oak, cedar
6°C
Pineapple, sweet fruit, [2.00]
13.5%
Pan-seared trout with noisette butter
3548
DOMAINE LA COMBE GRANDE RUBIS, AOP CORBIÈRES, 2021
CORBIÈRES The Corbières Appellation is located south of Minervois and the Canal du Midi and across to the coast. The landscape is arid, rocky terrain. Domaine la Combe Grande is at Camplong d’Aude in the north of the Appellation, not far from the boundary with Minervois. It is an 80-hectare estate owned by the Sournies-Tibié family.
Mourvèdre, Syrah, Grenache
$ 26
$ 156
The Combe Grande Rubis has sweet fruits and black-cherry yogurt aromas. It is supple with good mid-palate weight leading to a dense finish. Grapes were harvested by hand and a carbonic maceration with wholebunch fermentation was carried out. 2022-2025, M8 D9 Black cherry yogurt
18°C
Sweet fruits
14%
Red wine-braised beef short rib
photo — Floris Lemstra getting a small bottle from the private cellar to celebrate the weekend.
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photo — Three and a half generations of the Gianesini family at Château Jouclary.
FRANCE
LANGUEDOC-ROUSSILLON
Château Jouclary CABARDÈS Cabardès is a small Appellation in the hills north of Carcassonne, at the western extreme of the Languedoc. This is where the Atlantic and Mediterranean influences converge against the foothills of the Montagne Noire. The Cabardès Appellation covers the production of red and rosé wines. Permitted grape varieties are those commonly found in Languedoc and the Rhône: Grenache and Syrah as well as typical Bordeaux varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon. Château Jouclary is in the east of the Cabardès Appellation, at Conques-sur-Orbiel, close to the border with Minervois. The estate has 60 hectares of vineyards in the lower foothills of the Montagne Noire. Vines are planted on ancient terraces of infertile stony soils with little organic matter. An old property dating to the 16th century, it has been owned by the Gianesini family since the 1970s.
3549
CHÂTEAU JOUCLARY TRADITION, AOP CABARDÈS, FAMILLE GIANESINI, 2021 Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Syrah, Grenache
$ 186
$ 31
A hugely characterful wine which is dense in colour: this was an immediate Coup de Coeur. It has smoky aromas with crushed blackberries and herbs. It is full-bodied, revealing more sweet, ripe forest-fruit flavours followed by some rustic chewy tannins. Woody and bitter cherry flavours linger on the finish. Produced from four grape varieties, each was picked and vinified separately undergoing a long, slow fermentation and maceration of 30 days on skins. 2022-2026, M8 D9 Smoky, crushed blackberries, herbs
18°C
Ripe forest fruits, bitter cherry
13.5%
Beef Wellington
3550
CHÂTEAU JOUCLARY CUVÉE LES AMANDIERS, AOP CABARDÈS, FAMILLE GIANESINI, 2020
Merlot, Syrah
$ 36
$ 216
Another high-scoring wine in the tasting, it's deep purple in colour and has cooked blueberry, blackberry, smoke and coconut aromas. It is medium-bodied with fresh fruit flavours and a juicy acidity. The texture is grainy with a tangy finish. 2022-2026, M8 D9 Blueberry, blackberries, smoke, coconut
18°C
Juicy fruits
14%
Pork and sausage casserole
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Armagnac Cugnac Collection, Taste 20 Barrel, AOC Armagnac, Maison Ryst-Dupeyron LOT 3524
Domaine de Sauvis Armagnac Case Jewelry Collection - 1 Bottle each.
Domaine la Voûte du Verdus, AOP Languedoc, 2020
LOT 3526 - MIXED CASE
LOT 3559
ARMAGNAC
$157 $157
SYRAH, GRENACHE CARIGNAN, MOURVÈDRE
ARMAGNAC
$148
$33
$444
$198
The Armagnac region in Gascony in southwest France makes distinctive brandies from grapes. The family farm grapes for distillation, biodynamically following the lunar cycle, using their own composts and with no pesticides or herbicides.
A medium- to full-bodied and wine with nice bitter fruits on the finish. Intense, with crushed fruit aromas of raspberry, mulberry & sweet strawberries.
Marquis de Saint-Loup Calvados, Sélection, AOC Calvados
Fleur de Charlotte Merlot, IGP Pays d’Oc, 2021
Domaine Peirière Réserve Sauvignon, IGP Pays d’Oc, 2021
LOT 3525
LOT 3565
LOT 3577
Cuvée 20 is a blend of 20-year-old Armagnacs. It is a deep, bright amber colour and has mellow vanilla and orange peel aromas. On the palate, cooked pear fruit flavours linger with some bitterness on the finish.
CALVADOS
MERLOT
SAUVIGNON BLANC
$86
$16
$18
$172
$192
$216
Smooth initially with pungent apple flavours which linger.
A medium- to full-bodied Merlot with damson jam, juicy black fruits and leafy characters.
It is smooth and round with a clean, fresh crisp acidity. Fresh green apples, apple blossom and lime aromas continue onto the palate.
Domaine Peirière Réserve Viognier, IGP Pays d’Oc, 2021
Maison Belleroche Cabernet Sauvignon, IGP Pays d'Oc, 2021
Maison Belleroche Malbec, IGP Pays d’Oc, 2021
LOT 3578
LOT 3579
LOT 3580
VIOGNIER
CABERNET SAUVIGNON
MALBEC
$19
$17
$17
$228
$204
$204
The 2021 has intense aromas of apples, pears and mango. It is medium-bodied and well balanced with good depth and length.
A medium- to full-bodied Malbec, it has mellow, dark fruit flavours and some chewy tannins.
This is an easy-drinking, medium-bodied Cabernet Sauvignon with ripe concentrated black fruit flavours.
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3551
DOMAINE JOUCLARY VIOGNIER, IGP PAYS D'OC, FAMILLE GIANESINI, 2021
Viognier
$ 35
$ 210
NEW
3552
DOMAINE JOUCLARY SAUVIGNON, IGP PAYS D'OC, FAMILLE GIANESINI, 2021
Sauvignon Blanc
$ 28
3553
DOMAINE JOUCLARY GRENACHE GRIS, IGP PAYS D'OC, FAMILLE GIANESINI, 2021
Grenache Gris
$ 168
$ 35
$ 210
Pears, pear drops and nectarine aromas lead to a smooth palate. It is mediumbodied, balanced with similar flavours in the mouth and some length on the finish.
An unusual wine, full of personality. It is intense with aromas of coconut, aniseed and blackcurrant with a grapey edge. It is mediumbodied with flavours of pink grapefruit and cassis which linger on the tongue.
2022-2023, M8 D9
2022-2023, M8 D9
Well-made Viognier with typical aromas of nectarine, yellow plum, mandarin and creamy notes. It is smooth, with more peach and nectarine flavours leading to a crisp finish. A subtle, perfectly balanced wine and one of my favourite whites in the lineup. White wines are not covered in the Cabardès Appellation, hence the IGP Pays d’Oc classification for the estate’s white wines. 2022-2023, M8 D9 Nectarine, yellow plum
6°C
Pear drops, pears
6°C
Coconut, aniseed, grapey, blackcurrant
6°C
Mandarin, peach, [2.00]
13%
Nectarine, [2.00]
13%
Cassis, pink grapefruit, [2.00]
13%
Thai-spiced shrimp and noodles
photo — Vineyard in the rolling hills of the Cabardès.
Halibut lime ceviche
Grilled vegetable medley
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FRANCE
LANGUEDOC-ROUSSILLON
France's Largest Winegrowing Region The Limoux region, south of Carcassonne, has some of the Languedoc’s highest altitude and therefore coolest vineyard sites. It produces distinctive wines that reflect the cool conditions. Vines are planted on the foothills of the Pyrénées on rocky ground with clay, sandstone and limestone soils. The area was traditionally known for producing sparkling wines, but more recently it has been producing still wines from cool climate varieties such as Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.
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photo — Oliver's version of a Sun Salutation.
3556
DOMAINE D'O PINOT NOIR, IGP HAUTE VALLÉE DE L’AUDE, 2021
Pinot Noir
$ 28
$ 168
Translucent brick in colour, it has savoury aromas of woodlands and earth. It is relatively light on the palate with some bitter fruit and meaty flavours leading to a firm finish. It was matured in tank and new French oak barrels for eight months.
2022-2024, M8 D9 Savoury, woodlands
18°C
Bitter fruit and meaty flavours
13%
Pan-seared salmon with roasted fall root vegetables and quinoa
3555
DOMAINE D'O Attracted by the cool climate of Limoux, this estate was purchased by the Lemstra family in 2017. Renamed as Domaine d’O, it is run by Floris’ son Oliver. Having been born in Burgundy’s famous Hospices de Beaune and raised at Château Canet, Oliver has wine culture pumping through his veins. Located south of SaintHilaire, the estate has 12 hectares of vines planted at 400 metres on clay, limestone and gravel soils. Like many of the younger generation of vinegrowers, Oliver has a strong focus on the environment and climate change. From the start, his aim was to produce not only quality wine, but also carbonfriendly wines.
DOMAINE D'O CHARDONNAY, IGP HAUTE VALLÉE DE L’AUDE, 2021
BULLES D'O, AOP BLANQUETTE DE LIMOUX, TÊTE DE CUVÉE, 2019
Mauzac, Chenin Blanc, Chardonnay
Chardonnay
$ 28
3554
$ 168
Nutty white fruits and vanilla custard aromas lead to a supple palate. This is a fine-grained wine with complementary oak and fruit finishing with a nice lemony flavour. Grapes were harvested at night, underwent some skin contact then gently pressed. After fermentation, a partial malolactic fermentation was carried out in oak barrels followed by maturation.
$ 31
$ 186
The monks at the Saint-Hilaire monastery invented sparkling Blanquette de Limoux in 1531, a full 150 years before sparkling wines became de rigueur in Champagne. Blanquette de Limoux is made using the Mauzac grape, known locally as Blanquette, blended with Chenin Blanc and Chardonnay. Bulles d’O has some hoppy aromas with white fruits and a hint of cheese rind. On the palate, it has a fine creamy mousse and good balance.
2022-2024, M8 D9
2022-2023, M8 D9
Nutty white fruits, vanilla custard
6°C
Hops, white fruits, savoury edge
6°C
Lemon, oaky, [2.00]
13%
Creamy texture, [7.00]
12%
Vegan cold cucumber soup
Flourless chocolate torte
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3558
DOMAINE LA VOÛTE DU VERDUS, CUVÉE LE GRAND SAUT, AOP LANGUEDOC, 2019 Carignan, Mourvèdre, Syrah, Grenache
$ 51
$ 306
3557
DOMAINE LA VOÛTE DU VERDUS
A complex wine with huge appeal, it has aromas of vanilla oak, spice, dark fruits with a touch of soot. It is light to mediumbodied with more sweet dark fruits on the palate. Blackberry and apple flavours cede to a savoury finish. Carignan and Mourvèdre form the backbone of the wine with some Syrah and Grenache. Each variety is handpicked, destemmed and undergoes 3-4 weeks fermentation and maceration on skins. It was matured in French oak for 12 months in the vaulted stone cellar, kept naturally cool and humid. 2022-2026, M7 D9 Dark fruits, spice, soot
18°C
Sweet blackberries, apple, savoury
15.5%
Grilled lamb chops with blackberry-red wine sauce
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I first tasted the wines from Domaine La Voûte du Verdus during the lockdown in 2020 and was immediately impressed: in the two following years, I have never been disappointed. The Domaine, in the village of SaintGuilhem-le-Désert, is located 30 kilometres northwest of Montpellier in eastern Languedoc. The village is in a narrow valley of the Gellone River at the foot of the Causse de Larzac limestone plateau which rises to 800 metres. The Bonnet family have been grape growers there for generations. They were original founding members of the local cooperatives in Aniane and Montpeyroux. In 2011, they started producing a small quantity of their own wines, spurred on by their daughter Mélanie, a consultant oenologist, and son-in-law Pierre, also a qualified winemaker. Grapes from two selected two-hectare plots are used. Their wines are intense and concentrated. They are made in an old stone building built by their ancestors in 1800 which they have converted to a winery.
DOMAINE LA VOÛTE DU VERDUS BLANC, IGP SAINT-GUILHEM-LEDÉSERT, 2021
Colombard, Vermentino
$ 34
$ 204
Made from an unusual combination of grapes, yet it works. The wine has mellow aromas with lemon curd, white fruits, pears and yeasty notes. It is smooth and round with fresh white fruit flavours and a nice length.
2022-2023, M8 D9 Lemon curd, white fruits
6°C
Pears, yeasty, [2.00]
13%
Grilled fish tacos al pastor
photo — Sylvie Bonnet & Mélanie Estival, two generations of wine passion.
NEW
3515
NEW
PARENTHÈSE, IGP PAYS D'HÉRAULT, DOMAINE J & S, 2020
Grenache, Syrah
$ 33
PRÉFACE, IGP PAYS D'HÉRAULT, DOMAINE J & S, 2018
Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah
$ 198
A dense wine with aromas of coffee liqueur, vanilla and condensed milk. It is mediumbodied and smooth with sweet, red fruit flavours coming through on the palate and leading to a red cherry and roasted coffee finish. 2022-2024, M8 D9 Coffee liqueur, condensed milk
18°C
Red fruits, coffee, bitter cherries
13.5%
Steak and kidney pie
3516
$ 37
$ 222
An intensely concentrated wine with fresh blackcurrant and smoke aromas. It is well balanced and smooth with a fine texture. Produced from a blend of 60% Cabernet Sauvignon with 40% Syrah, grapes were organically grown on 25-year-old vines on stony lime and clay soils. 50% of the wine was matured in two-year-old French oak barrels, 50% in tank. 2022-2025, M8 D9 Blackcurrant, smoke
18°C
Dark fruit
14%
Grilled Portobello “burger” with garlic butter
DOMAINE PARPALHÒL Domaine Parpalhòl is a 30-hectare estate on the cool hills above the Orb Valley at Corneilhan north of Béziers. Béziers was a hub of the French wine industry in the 18th and 19th centuries, aided firstly by the construction of the port of Sète and the Canal du Midi. The railway lines in the mid-19th century made access to Paris and the north even easier. Julien took over the family vineyard in 2006 and farms the vines organically with Serge, who has a restaurant background. Cover crops are allowed to grow, creating natural habitats and encouraging biodiversity. Parpalhòl, meaning “butterfly” in Occitan, is a reflection of their philosophy.
photo — A Syrah vine plant from the Parpalhòl vineyard.
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3560
FLEUR DE CHARLOTTE CABERNET SAUVIGNON, IGP PAYS D'OC, 2021
Cabernet Sauvignon
$ 16
$ 192
3561
FLEUR DE CHARLOTTE CHARDONNAY, IGP PAYS D'OC, 2021
Chardonnay
$ 16
Ripe black fruits, yeasty bready notes and a touch of soot precede a medium-bodied wine. It is supple with a grainy texture.
A versatile and flavoursome wine which scored highly in the tasting. It has aromas of poached pears, lemon, spices and sponge cake. It is medium-bodied with some depth with fruit and savoury bready notes.
2022-2024, M8 D9
2022-2023, M8 D9
Yeasty, black fruit
18°C
Poached pear, lemon, sponge cake
6°C
Soot
13.5%
Bready notes, white fruit, [2.00]
13.5%
Ginger and five spice-roasted quail
28
$ 192
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Sashimi with a touch of wasabi
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Syrah, Grenache, Cinsault
$ 16
$ 192 3564
Pale in colour, it has redcurrant, herbal and pine characters with a firm acidity on the finish. It was produced mainly from Syrah grapes from younger vines on the estate. Grapes were picked, immediately pressed and fermented at low temperature.
FLEUR DE CHARLOTTE VIOGNIER, IGP PAYS D'OC, 2021
Viognier
$ 16
$ 192
Floral notes of peach blossom and white lilies lead to a smooth, round wine. More pear aromas come through on the palate. 2022-2023, M8 D9 Floral, peach blossom
6°C
Pear drops, [2.00]
13%
Shrimp pad Thai
NEW
3563
FLEUR DE CHARLOTTE SAUVIGNON, IGP PAYS D'OC, 2021
Sauvignon Blanc
$ 192
$ 16
A soft, approachable Sauvignon with appealing chocolate-lime aromas with vanilla; on the palate, lime and a touch of passion fruit. Picked early, a short skincontact maceration was carried out before fermentation at low temperature. It was matured for six months with a touch of oak. 2022-2023, M8 D9
2022-2023, M8 D9
Herbs
6°C
Chocolate limes, vanilla
6°C
Redcurrant, [2.00]
12.5%
Passion fruit, [2.00]
13.5%
Shrimp and avocado salad with lemon and dill
Lyonnaise quenelles in cream sauce
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LANGUEDOC-ROUSSILLON BLB VIGNOBLES
Domaine de La Jasse COMBAILLAUX Domaine de la Jasse sits in the hills behind Montpellier in the foothills of the Cévennes Mountains in eastern Languedoc. The vineyard was established in Combaillaux in the 1960s by clearing the natural woodland and dynamiting the rocky ground. Bruno Le Breton arrived at Domaine de la Jasse as winemaker. Employed by the then proprietor Hans Walraven, his mission was to make Cabernet Sauvignon wines to rival the Cru Classés of Bordeaux. When Walraven retired in 2008, Bruno and his wife, Francoise, purchased the property. He continues to run the estate with his daughter Morgane. Domaine de la Jasse produces high-quality Cabernet Sauvignon-based wines with a strong focus on the environment and sustainability.
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photo — Domaine de la Jasse is all about "vignes et garrigues" (vines and scrubland). For one hectare of vine, one hectare of permanent meadow is planted.
NEW
3566
BLANC DE BLANCS DE LA JASSE, IGP PAYS D'OC, 2021
Chardonnay, Viognier, Vermentino
$ 28
$ 168
A refreshing wine with fresh apple, blossom and floral aromas. Lemon and other citrus shine on the palate leading to a crisp finish. Bruno, originally from the Loire, has been blending Chardonnay and Viognier for 20 years, enjoying citrus and apricot aromas in Viognier complemented with the structure from Chardonnay. Vermentino has been included in the blend in 2021 for the first time due to the spring frost in April 2021, which reduced yields.
3568
CŒUR DE CUVÉE ROSÉ DE LA JASSE, IGP PAYS D'OC, 2021
Syrah, Grenache, Merlot
$ 28
$ 168
$ 30
$ 180
Caramel and toffee characters dominate white fruit aromas. More toasty flavours on the palate are complemented with roasted pineapple and ripe tropical fruits. It is well balanced with good presence on the palate and just the right level of astringency on finish, giving length. It was matured for eight months in French oak barrels produced specifically for white wines.
2022-2023, M8 D9
Apple, blossom
6°C
Floral, leaf
6°C
Lemon, [1.00]
13%
Redcurrant, [1.00]
13%
Crab cakes with lemon and white wine cream sauce
BARRIQUE BLANC DE LA JASSE, IGP PAYS D'OC, 2020
Chardonnay
A weighty rosé, it has presence on the palate. It is a pale salmon pink, with floral and leafy aromas. Syrah, Grenache and Merlot grapes were picked and immediately underwent a gentle and slow pressing, then were fermented at cool temperature.
2022-2023, M8 D9
3567
Grilled trout with thyme and lemon
2022-2023, M8 D9 Caramel, white fruit
6°C
Roasted pineapple, toasty, [1.00]
13%
Creamy root vegetable crumble
photo — The LeBreton family in the Vermentino plot, where five rows of trees were planted in the vines to help create synergies between species.
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DOMAINE DE LA JASSE RÉSERVE D'EXCELLENCE, HOMMAGE, IGP PAYS D'OC, 2020
Cabernet Sauvignon
$ 30
$ 180
3569
TÊTE DE CUVÉE DE LA JASSE, IGP PAYS D'OC, 2020
Cabernet Sauvignon Patrick Léon was known and respected throughout the Bordeaux wine community as well as internationally. Not surprising given that he was Technical Director at Château Mouton Rothschild – a first growth in Bordeaux for decades – made wine at Opus One in California and developed the wines at Château d’Esclans in Provence among others. Despite this, he was an unassuming and modest winemaker. Patrick worked with Bruno at Domaine de la Jasse for around 10 years and together the Réserve d’Excellence cuvée was developed. It always shows well, but I have to say that I think 2020 is one of the best ever produced. The mellow bouquet has aromas of blackcurrant and vanilla with a touch of sweet pipe tobacco and smoke. It is elegant, linear in structure with sweet black fruits, vanilla and caramel flavours.
$ 30
$ 180
$ 29
$ 174
Another high-scoring wine, it has intense aromas of sweet ripe black fruits, spices and pâtisserie. It is round and smooth on the palate with lingering flavours of wood, spices and black fruits. Vieilles Vignes is the heart of Domaine de la Jasse production, made to reflect Cabernet Sauvignon grown on limestone soils. Cabernet Sauvignon was blended with 10% Merlot.
2023-2027, M6 D8
2022-2025, M7 D9
Blackcurrant, vanilla, pipe tobacco
18°C
Blackcurrant
18°C
Sweet black fruits, pâtisserie
18°C
Vanilla, caramel
14%
Savoury meaty, black fruit
14%
Wood, spices, black fruit
13.5%
Roast lamb leg with thyme and rosemary and dried-fruit bulgur
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VIEILLES VIGNES DE LA JASSE, IGP PAYS D'OC, 2021
Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot
A medium- to full-bodied Cabernet Sauvignon with nice blackcurrant aromas. It is structured with some firm tannins, complemented by savoury meaty flavours. Tête de Cuvée is a parcel selection in the vineyard on Oligocene limestone soils. It is often one of the last plots to be harvested, allowing Cabernet Sauvignon to reach full maturity and expression. It was partially matured in oak.
2022-2025, M8 D9
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End-of-meal cheese course
Parmentier de confit with a watercress salad
photo — Réserve d'Excellence Hommage is a tribute to wine, friendship and Cabernet Sauvignon.
NEW
3574
NEW
DOMAINE DE SAINTE-CÉCILE OPUS, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, IGP PAYS D'OC, 2021
CHÂTEAU BOISSEZON-GUIRAUD, AOP SAINT-CHINIAN, 2019
Grenache, Syrah, Carignan, Mourvèdre
Cabernet Sauvignon
$ 28
3575
$ 168
Deep and vibrant in colour, aromas of violets mingle with a certain herbaceousness with grass and leafy notes. It is medium-bodied, structured with good mid-palate and black fruit flavours. 2022-2024, M8 D9 Violets, grass, leaf
18°C
Black fruits
14%
$ 26
$ 156
A medium-bodied wine showing some development. It is brick ruby in colour with aromas of cassis and coffee beans. More chocolate and praline flavours emerge and linger on the smooth palate. SaintChinian is a subregional Appellation for red, rosé and white wines in the western Languedoc located to the east of Minervois. Sitting at the southern end of the Massif Central, it has some hilly terrain rising to 600 metres. Produced from a blend of 40% Grenache, 35% Syrah, 15% Carignan and 10% Mourvèdre.
Gorgonzola
2022-2024, M8 D9 Coffee beans, cassis
18°C
Chocolate praline
13.5%
Cocoa-rubbed elk loin with red-wine chocolate sauce
photo — Frédéric Glangetas is the winemaker at Domaine Sainte-Cécile.
— LANGUEDOC-ROUSSILLON DOMAINE DE SAINTE-CÉCILE, CHÂTEAU BOISSEZON-GUIRAUD
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PROVENCE
The Land of Rosé Provence, in southeast France, is best known for its rosé wines. Stretching around Marseille and Aix-en-Provence, it is a varied terrain with rocky slopes on the numerous mountain ranges and in hidden valleys. It has lots of sunshine (3,000 sunshine hours a year) and relatively low rainfall. Wine has been made here since the Ancient Greeks founded the city of Marseille in 600 BCE. For anyone that has seen the film “Jean de Florette,” this is Marcel Pagnol country. The region has also attracted numerous artists for the quality of its light and diverse scenery. Natural landmarks such as Mont SainteVictoire captured on canvas are on display in galleries around the world. Provence’s wines match well with local dishes such as soupe de poisson and bouillabaisse laden with garlicky rouille. Within Provence, there are nine main Appellations including Côteaux d'Aix-enProvence, Côtes de Provence as well as smaller, more specific Appellations like Bandol which specializes in wines made from the Mourvèdre grape. In the west of the region, to the northeast of the city of Aix-en-Provence is the Côteaux d'Aix-en-Provence Appellation. The Appellation starts south of the Durance River and extends to the Mediterranean coast. The climate is the most influenced by the north mistral wind in Provence which comes down the Rhône Valley.
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CÔTEAUX D'AIX-EN-PROVENCE DOMAINE TOUR CAMPANETS The Domaine Tour Campanets estate is a gem set in the hills north of Aixen-Provence. The property is in its own bubble surrounded by woodlands and overlooking the Luberon hills. Winemaker Emmanuelle Baude gave up her notary career when her family purchased the estate in 2012. She gradually restored the vineyard and converted to organic viticulture. The winery, built in 1966, is a tower with four levels. The interior wooden structure is unique and was revolutionary in its day, allowing wine to flow down by gravity during the winemaking process.
NEW LOWER PRICE
3581
DOMAINE TOUR CAMPANETS ESPRIT, AOP COTEAUX D'AIX EN PROVENCE, 2021
Grenache, Syrah, Cinsault
$ 29
3582
DOMAINE TOUR CAMPANETS, TOUR CAMPANETS, AOP COTEAUX D'AIX EN PROVENCE, 2021
Very pale in colour with an onion-skin hue, Esprit 2021 has fresh white fruit aromas with nuts, fennel and delicate floral notes. It is medium-bodied and smooth with cola flavours and good depth. It is a blend of 40% Grenache, 40% Syrah and 20% Cinsault. The juice was left to macerate briefly on skins.
$ 33
$ 198
A more zesty style with a tangy acidity, it is pale salmon in colour with red berry fruit and pear aromas.
2022-2023, M8 D9
DOMAINE TOUR CAMPANETS BOIS DES FÉES, ROSÉ, AOP COTEAUX D'AIX EN PROVENCE, 2021 Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, Grenache
Syrah, Grenache, Cinsault
$ 174
3583
$ 40
$ 240
Pale salmon colour, it has mellow aromas of nectarines, strawberries and herbs with touches of oregano and mint. It is supple and smooth with a rich midpalate and flavours of cassis. It is a blend of 60% Syrah, 30% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 10% Grenache. This is a rosé with depth and weight.
2022-2023, M8 D9
2022-2023, M8 D9
Floral, white fruits, nuts
6°C
Red berries, floral, pear drop
6°C
Nectarine, strawberry, herbs
6°C
Cola, fennel, [0.80]
12.5%
Zesty citrus, [0.80]
12.5%
Cassis, [0.80]
13%
Cherry tomato and tapenade tart
photo — Emmanuelle Baude is the owner and winemaker of Tour Campanets.
Balsamic-marinated strawberries with basil
Pan-seared scallops with chive and pink peppercorn citrus sauce
— PROVENCE DOMAINE TOUR CAMPANETS
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NEW
CHÂTEAU MAÏME HÉRITAGE ROSÉ, AOP CÔTES DE PROVENCE, 2021
3517
Cinsault, Grenache, Syrah
$ 270
$ 45
Pale in colour, this is a medium-bodied rosé which is both approachable and has nice depth. Produced from a blend of 45% Cinsault, 45% Grenache and 10% Syrah, the Grenache and Syrah grapes underwent some skin contact prior to pressing. This is a refined vinous rosé style typical of Provence. 2022-2023, M8 D9 Subtle herbal fruits
6°C
Crisp, fresh, [2.00]
12.5%
Seared tuna salad Niçoise
NEW
3518
MAÏME PROMISE ROSÉ, AOP CÔTES DE PROVENCE, 2021
Syrah, Grenache, Cinsault
$ 36
$ 216
Spice and incense notes lead to a supple attack on the palate. It has an onion-skin colour and some good mid-palate weight – a perfect wine for bouillabaisse with all its accoutrement, namely garlic rouille, croutons and Gruyère cheese. A higher proportion of Syrah in the blend at 20% with equal parts of Cinsault and Grenache to give extra body and length. 2022-2023, M8 D9 Incense, spices
6°C
Winey fruits, [2.00]
12.5%
Bouillabaisse with rouille and crisp toast points
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CÔTES DE PROVENCE CHÂTEAU MAÏME Provence’s largest Appellation, Côtes-de-Provence, specializes in rosé wines. It is a diverse region stretching from north of Marseille, across the southern slopes of Montagne Sainte- Victoire around Saint-Tropez to the east of Fréjus. There are four geographical subregions, each with its own characteristics. Château Maïme, located close to the town of Sainte-Maxime, is in the foothills of the Massif des Maures. The 16-hectare property has been revived by Jean-Louis Sibran and Brice Garcia over the last 20 years. The team replanted local vines on hillsides along the Argens River and the path of the Roman “Aurelian Way,” one of the most important roads of the Roman Empire which was built from Rome to Arles around 270 BCE. The property consists of two neighbouring sites, one on micaschist soils, the other sandstone and sand.
NEW
3519
NEW
CHÂTEAU MAÏME ORIGINE BLANC, AOP CÔTES DE PROVENCE, 2020
Rolle, Sémillon
$ 56
3520
CHÂTEAU MAÏME HÉRITAGE ROUGE, AOP CÔTES DE PROVENCE, 2019
Syrah, Grenache
$ 336
Origine is the premium wine range produced at Château Maïme from a selection of the best grapes. Made from a blend of 90% Rolle (a.k.a. Vermentino) with 10% Sémillon, it has subtle aromas of white blossom, honey with a hint of cocoa powder. Oak shows more on the palate – it was fermented in large 600-litre barrels known as “boutes” made of Allier oak. It is smooth and round with layers of texture and lingering bitter white fruits.
$ 45
A predominantly Syrah wine, 2019 Héritage Rouge is medium-bodied with black fruits and some dusty notes. It is nicely mature, supple with coffee flavours leading to a warm grippy finish. Grapes grown on both schistose mica and sandstone and sandy soils were de-stemmed and fermented in concrete vats.
2022-2023, M8 D9
2022-2025, M8 D9
White blossom, honey, cocoa powder
6°C
Candy floss, dusty black fruit
18°C
Bitter white fruits, toast, [2.00]
13%
Coffee
13%
Fried clams with aioli dipping sauce
photo — The Château Maïme's family house overlooks the vineyards.
$ 270
Vegetable tian with grated Parmesan
— PROVENCE CHÂTEAU MAÏME
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BANDOL DOMAINE DUPUY DE LÔME The Bandol Appellation in Provence lies inland from the Mediterranean port of Bandol, east of Marseille and close to the port of Toulon – a large naval base. Bandol is most famous for its red wines produced from Mourvèdre grapes. It is the only Appellation in France to specialize in this late-ripening variety and requires at least 50% of the blend to be Mourvèdre. This grape makes spicy, savoury structured wines. Bandol’s southfacing hillsides form a natural amphitheatre which, together with the arid conditions and well-drained soils, are perfect for ripening the heat-loving Mourvèdre. A large proportion of the Appellation’s production is rosé, with some white wine production. Domaine Dupuy de Lôme is a family estate at Sainte-Anned'Évenos run by Laurence Minard. The 80-hectare Domaine sits against the Gros Cerveau massif and looks on to the Cimaï cliffs and the military fort of Pipaudon built in late 19th century. Indeed, the history of the domaine started with maritime engineer Stanislas Charles Henry Dupuy de Lôme, responsible for developing the world’s first steamship and submarine among other things. The estate has 18 hectares of vines facing mainly north. These are organically farmed by Dupuy de Lôme’s descendants: Benoit Cossé and Geoffroy Pérouse. A large proportion of the vineyard – known as La Toulouzanne – is cultivated on grey limestone soils facing north, 30% on clay-limestone with a southern exposition.
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3584
DOMAINE DUPUY DE LÔME, ROSÉ, AOP BANDOL, 2021
Mourvèdre, Grenache, Cinsault
$ 43
$ 258
A medium-bodied wine with hints of cassis aromas. It has nice, sweet mid-palate fruit balanced by crisp acidity. It is a blend of 70% Mourvèdre, 20% Grenache and 10% Cinsault grown on 20-year-old vines. 2022-2023, M8 D9 Cassis
6°C
Sweet-sour impression, [2.00]
13%
Grilled chicken breast with herbes de Provence
photo — Dupuy de Lôme's Bandol vineyard, facing hillsides, is located in a natural amphitheater.
NEW LOWER PRICE
3585
DOMAINE DUPUY DE LÔME, ROUGE, AOP BANDOL, 2019
Mourvèdre, Grenache
$ 51
$ 306
OUR MANAGING DIRECTOR'S PICK FOR THIS CELLAR!
CHÂTEAU D'OLLIÈRES NEW
Gamey aromas, typical of the Mourvèdre grape, combine with smoky characters. Fresh dark fruits emerge on the palate which has good mid-palate weight to balance the tannins. This is a structured savoury wine, developing some nice complexity and has the potential to cellar. A blend of 90% Mourvèdre with 10% Grenache, grapes were grown on 30-yearold vines on the north-facing Toulouzanne slopes. Grapes were picked by hand and manually sorted on a sorting table, destemmed and fed by gravity into tanks. Fermentation and maceration on skins for four weeks was followed by maturation in old oak foudres for 18 months.
3521
CHÂTEAU D'OLLIÈRES CLASSIQUE ROSÉ, AOC COTEAUX VAROIS EN PROVENCE, 2021
Grenache, Cinsault
$ 216
$ 36
An aromatic rosé with fennel, apples and pear aromas. It is quite light with lemony finish. A 50:50 blend of Grenache and Cinsault, grapes were grown at between 350-400 metres in the Côteaux Varois.
2022-2028, M8 D9
2022-2023, M8 D9
Game, smoke
18°C
Fennel, apples pears
6°C
Dark fruits, meaty
14%
Lemon, [2.00]
12.5%
Barbecued venison steaks with Portobello mushrooms
photo — Charles Rouy is the owner and winemaker of Château d'Ollières.
Halloumi vegetable skewers with lemon and rosemary
— PROVENCE DOMAINE DUPUY DE LÔME, CHÂTEAU D'OLLIÈRES
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FRANCE
THE LOIRE VALLEY
Maison Foucher-Lebrun ALLIGNY-COSNE
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Maison Foucher-Lebrun is a small wine company specializing in Loire wines based close to Sancerre. The company was established in 1921 by a local cooper who started growing his business by selling wine in his barrels to local cafés and restaurants. Marc Vappereau works with growers across the region to source grapes from specific plots and makes wines at Alligny-Cosne.
photo — The village of Sancerre. The town and its surrounding hamlets are famous for their wines as well as their cheeses.
NEW
3586
CÉCILE LEBRUN CRÉMANT DE LOIRE BRUT, AOC CRÉMANT DE LOIRE Chenin Blanc, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay
$ 32
3587
CÉCILE LEBRUN CRÉMANT DE LOIRE BRUT ROSÉ, AOC CRÉMANT DE LOIRE Pinot Noir, Pinot d'Aunis, Cabernet Franc, Grolleau
$ 192
Creamy in texture, this Crémant de Loire has intense honey aromas with fresh apple and mimosa. It is smooth with some savoury characters complementing white fruit flavours and a slight bitter fruit finish giving length. Crémant de Loire is predominantly based on Chenin Blanc, which in this case makes up 50% of the blend with 25% Chardonnay and 25% Pinot Noir. Grapes were grown around Montlouis and Lussaultsur-Loire in the Touraine region.
$ 33
Pale salmon colour with redcurrant aromas, the rosé Crémant is made from Pinot Noir with 30% Pinot d’Aunis, 10% Cabernet Franc and 10% Grolleau. It is smooth and crisp with nice mid-palate leading to tart red fruits on the finish. Grapes were handpicked into small crates and pressed. The first fermentation in stainless steel tanks was followed by fermentation in bottle and maturation on lees for 12 months. 2022-2023, M8 D9
2022-2023, M8 D9 Honey, mimosa
6°C
White fruits, savoury notes, [10.00]
12%
Shortbread cookies
$ 198
Redcurrant
6°C
Crisp fruits, [12.00]
12%
Meringue nests with white strawberries and nectarines
MIXED CASE 3588
CÉCILE LEBRUN CRÉMANT DE LOIRE BLANC & ROSÉ CASE
$ 32
$ 192
THREE BOTTLES EACH
BRUT & BRUT ROSÉ
— THE LOIRE VALLEY MAISON FOUCHER-LEBRUN
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WINE TOURISM
The Garden of France By Igor Ryjenkov MW
The Loire is the longest river in France, dotted with numerous historic castles and picturesque landscapes. Its region, a day trip from Paris, is dubbed the Garden of France and draws millions of visits by Parisians and tourists alike every year. The Loire is a world of wines of every colour and style, all in the fresher, cool-climate spectrum thanks to its latitude, the cooler maritime and, further inland, continental influences. It has four distinctive sub-regions with their own unique styles. Most Loire whites are single varietals, and reds wholly or partly rely on Cabernet Franc. Several Loire wines are benchmark expressions of the grape or style. Top reds and Chenins reward cellaring, but none require it as the vast majority of wine is meant for early enjoyment. Let’s take a whistle-stop tour of the Loire’s vinous highlights. Going from west to east, upriver, we find ourselves in Pays Nantais, Muscadet country, with Sèvre-et-Maine as its prime zone. It is soft-spoken aromatically, light to medium-bodied with a nice brace of acidity. Often, depth and richness are added by the extra prescribed time on the lees, hence the “Sur-Lie” designation. Next, we enter the Anjou-Saumur sub-region, where Anjou specializes in Chenin Blanc-based dry and sweet wines, while Saumur focuses on Cabernet Franc reds. Saumur-Champigny, Anjou and Cabernet d’Anjou all hail from here, where the latter is a rosé blend of both Cabs, but the Franc, for a change, plays the leading role in them all. Cooler provenance shows here in medium bodies, fresher acids, often with signature notes of cassis, bell pepper and minerality.
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Next – Touraine, with its own very distinct expressions of the same two grapes. Vouvray is 100% Chenin grown in the area’s unique “tuffeau” soil, a volcanic chalk which imprints a chalky note on the grape’s quince and mushrooms aromatics. Cab Franc dominated Chinon and St Nicolas de Bourgueil (and Bourgueil) show a greater grip and mineral elements against Saumur reds. Finally, we reach the Central Vineyards. Sauvignon Blanc rules here with Sancerre and Pouilly Fumé as its benchmark expressions: lifted acidity, gooseberry, grassy, citric notes with Fumé showing an additional smoky – “fumé” – dimension thanks to the presence of flint in the soil here. To those not yet familiar with the region – you are in for a treat. The wines are bright, rarely oaked and fresh, the style du jour, and are highly food-friendly. For those who are already fans – welcome back! CÉCILE LEBRUN CHINON, AOC CHINON, 2021, LOT 3593, P47
Toronto-based Igor Ryjenkov MW was the first in Canada to earn the prestigious Master of Wine credential in 2003. His wine business expertise has been informed by 24 years with the LCBO, first in retail, then in key buying positions, and lastly, in projects, most notably, developing the new 5-dot wine style matrix.
CÉCILE LEBRUN SANCERRE, BLANC, AOC SANCERRE, 2021
Sauvignon Blanc
MIXED CASE 3589
A subtle wine with discrete aromas of greengage and floral notes, it is quite light in body. The little town of Sancerre on the left bank of the Loire River has been recognized the world over for its unoaked white wines made from Sauvignon. No doubt its proximity to Paris and presence in the capital’s bars and brasseries helped its exposure to the world. 3,000 hectares of vines are cultivated on the region’s limestone soils. 2022-2023, M8 D9 Floral, greengage
6°C
Elderflower, [2.00]
12.5%
CÉCILE LEBRUN SANCERRE BLANC/POUILLY FUMÉ CASE
$ 46
$ 276
THREE BOTTLES EACH SANCERRE & POUILLY FUMÉ
Grilled red mullet with tomatoes, olives and fennel
CÉCILE LEBRUN POUILLY FUMÉ, AOP POUILLY FUMÉ, 2021
Sauvignon Blanc
Across the river from Sancerre, the town of Pouilly-sur-Loire makes very similar style Sauvignon wines. Cécile Lebrun Pouilly-Fumé 2021 has elderflower and nettle aromas. It has substance and depth on the palate with flinty characters, citrus flavours and a sour lime finish. Sauvignon was grown on two terroirs: Portlandian limestone and flinty clay. 2022-2024, M8 D9 Elderflower, nettle
6°C
Flinty, lemon & lime citrus, [2.00]
12.5%
Oyster tartine with lemon, chives and ginger
— THE LOIRE VALLEY MAISON FOUCHER-LEBRUN
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3590
CÉCILE LEBRUN TOURAINE SAUVIGNON, AOC TOURAINE, 2021
Sauvignon Blanc
$ 28
3591
CÉCILE LEBRUN TOURAINE, AOC TOURAINE, 2021
Cabernet Franc, Côt
$ 168
Touraine is in the central Loire Valley wine region, sitting halfway between Sancerre and Nantes on the Atlantic coast. Touraine white wines are most often based on Sauvignon Blanc, which is planted across a wide area. The wines have a similar flavour profile to Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé, although tending to be lighter. The best examples offer great value for money. A high-scoring wine, the 2021 is restrained and complex with elderflower, fennel and lemon aromas. Fresh lemon and lime flavours linger on the palate leading to a crisp, sour citrus finish.
$ 24
$ 144
$ 29
$ 174
Within the Touraine growing region, to the east of Tours, Vouvray is an Appellation based around the eponymous town on the north bank of the Loire River. Vouvray wines are made from 100% Chenin Blanc in a range of sweetness levels from bone dry to sweet dessert wines. The best can be aged for decades, remaining fresh and vibrant due to the high natural acidity. This is a medium-sweet version with earthy spices and honeyed aromas. Grapes were grown on a plot known as Les Sablons, with soil varying from clay and limestone to clay and silica on tufa subsoil. It was slowly fermented and the fermentation arrested by dropping the temperature, leaving 20g/l of natural residual sugars. The sweetness is offset by a bitter peach character on the finish.
2022-2024, M8 D9
Elderflower, fennel, lemon
6°C
Redcurrant, black cherry, coconut
18°C
Lemon, [2.00]
12%
Blackberry
12%
Roasted golden beet salad with goat cheese
CÉCILE LEBRUN VOUVRAY, AOC VOUVRAY, 2021
Chenin Blanc
Redcurrant and black cherry aromas are complemented by a hint of coconut. The palate is supple with fresh, ripe black fruits and sour blackberry. Grapes were harvested by hand and fermented in tank to retain freshness. Côt is the same grape as the more widely known Malbec associated with Argentina. The variety, which originated in southwest France, was widely planted in Bordeaux in the 18th and 19th centuries but very little exists today. A small amount is cultivated in the Loire, where it ripens earlier than Cabernet Franc.
2022-2023, M8 D9
3592
Fettuccine with San Marzano tomato sauce
2022-2023, M8 D9 Honey, beeswax
6°C
Peach, [20.00]
12.5%
Fish terrine with dill
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photo — The Chenin Blanc harvest at Maison Foucher-Lebrun.
FOUNDED IN 1921, MAISON FOUCHER IS CELEBRATING 100 YEARS.
3594 3593
CÉCILE LEBRUN CHINON, AOC CHINON, 2021
DOMAINE DE LA BRETONNIÈRE MUSCADET DE SÈVRE ET MAINE, SUR LIE, AOC MUSCADET SÈVREET-MAINE, 2021 Melon de Bourgogne
Cabernet Franc
$ 28
$ 26 $ 168
Fresh green leaves and floral violet aromas typical of Cabernet Franc are all present. 2021 Cécile Lebrun Chinon is mediumbodied, a supple wine with a juicy acidity yet dense with some firmness on the finish. Grapes, grown on sandy terraces and calcareous soils, were fermented and aged in vat with no use of oak.
$ 156
Appealing and intense fresh apple and pear aromas precede a supple attack. More fresh apple flavours are present in the mouth leading to a long crisp finish. Muscadet is made from Melon de Bourgogne grapes grown at the far eastern end of the Loire, close to the point where the river empties into the Atlantic. Domaine de la Bretonnière is located in Le Landreau and the wines are vinified by the Charpentier brothers.
2022-2025, M8 D9
2022-2023, M8 D9
Leafy, violet
18°C
Apples, pears
6°C
Juicy dark fruit
13%
Crisp mineral, [2.00]
12%
Rosemary-Dijon lamb lollipops, duck-fat roasted potatoes and asparagus
Broiled lobster tails
— THE LOIRE VALLEY MAISON FOUCHER-LEBRUN
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3596
CABERNET D'ANJOU, EN MIREBEAU, AOC CABERNET D'ANJOU, 2021 NEW
Cabernet Franc
$ 24
3597 $ 144
ANJOU CABERNET FRANC, LE BOIS PRIEUR, AOP ANJOU, 2021
Cabernet Franc
An off-dry rosé made from Cabernet Franc, it has earthy aromas of beetroot combined with floral and leafy notes. Sweet red berry and apple flavours are complemented by a savoury finish. Grapes were grown in the northeast of the region on the right bank of the river on gravelly soils. Anjou wines are produced close to the city of Angers. Cabernet d’Anjou is an Appellation specifically for rosé wines produced from Cabernet Sauvignon and/or Cabernet Franc, which can be off-dry or even semisweet.
A vibrant wine, light to medium-bodied with aromas of redcurrants, Bitter cherries and sour cranberries come through on the palate with a smoky edge. Cabernet Franc was grown on clay soil with schist and vinified in tank with no use of oak.
2022-2023, M8 D9
2022-2024, M8 D9
$ 162
Beetroot, floral
6°C
Redcurrant, leafy, forest floor
18°C
Red berries, savoury finish, [20.00]
11.5%
Cranberry, smoke, bitter cherry
12.5%
Bruschetta board
48
$ 27
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Bulgur with roasted eggplant and chermoula
MIXED CASE 3595
LES 7 ARPENTS/SUR LE TUFFEAU CASE
$ 31
$ 186
Touraine’s Saint-Nicolas-de-Bourgueil and Saumur-Champigny are two of the Loire’s best regions for red wine, both produced from Cabernet Franc.
THREE BOTTLES EACH
ST-NICOLAS DE BOURGUEIL & SAUMUR CHAMPIGNY
ST-NICOLAS DE BOURGUEIL, LES VII ARPENTS DE LA CHAPELLE AUX VIGNES, AOP SAINT-NICOLAS-DE-BOURGUEIL, 2021
Cabernet Franc
Cabernet Franc
A light style, fermented and matured for six months in tank. It is bright in colour with lots of appealing raspberry, red fruits and wine gum aromas with a leafy edge. It is elegant and smooth with a fine texture and tangy herbal finish. It was made from Cabernet Franc grapes cultivated from sandy, gravelly soils. Perfect for drinking early. Saint-Nicolas-deBourgueil is on the right bank of the Loire River. The Appellation is one of Touraine’s best for red wines, alongside Chinon.
A more substantial wine with earthy red fruit aromas. It has layers of flavour with good depth of fruit and a supple finish. Cabernet Franc vines are on limestone and tufa soils on the south bank of the river. It was aged in vats to preserve the fruit. The town of Saumur sits on the river Loire roughly halfway between Angers and Tours. Around it lies the Cabernet Franc vineyards of Saumur-Champigny Appellation on both sides of the river.
2022-2024, M8 D9
2022-2025, M8 D9
Raspberry, wine gums, leaf
18°C
Earthy red fruits
18°C
herbs
12.5%
Smooth
13%
Braised veal shoulder with root vegetables, rosemary and olive oil
photo — Marc Vappereau, winemaker at Maison Foucher Lebrun, joined the winery in 2001. He shapes the cuvées with a sustainable approach to viticulture.
SAUMUR CHAMPIGNY, AOP SAUMURCHAMPIGNY, 2021
Roast pheasant with wild mushrooms and wine sauce
— THE LOIRE VALLEY MAISON FOUCHER-LEBRUN
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CELLAR UP! WINES TO SHAPE YOUR CELLAR
While some sources place the earliest wine cellars in Israel, the French are the first to purposefully dig subterranean 'caves' to protect their wine as it ages. As a result, French wines were the first to be stored in this way and continue to be the most common wines found in cellars of all descriptions. When we talk to Opimian Members throughout the country, the same holds true. Our wine collections, both big and small, feature many of the wines you'll see here. Our suggestions here are a sure-fire way to add both value and diversity to your very own selections. Take some or all of our recommendations, and when it comes time to choose and open a bottle, you'll simply not be able to make the wrong choice. Each and every one of these bottles is intended for that drinking occasion.
SPARKLING Pairs with anything, celebrations, romance CÉCILE LEBRUN CRÉMANT DE LOIRE BRUT, AOC CRÉMANT DE LOIRE, LOT 3586, P43
Crémant is essentially sparkling wine made in France, anywhere but Champagne. Made in the same traditional method, Crémant de Loire exhibits the same fine mousse and sensory characteristics as its Champagne cousin – just at a much lower price.
LIGHT-BODIED WHITE White/light fish, sipping on its own PICPOUL DE PINET, TÊTE DE CUVÉE, AOP PICPOUL DE PINET, 2021, LOT 3539, P15
Château Canet figured out Picpoul before many others. Rarely produced in a single varietal, this unique white comes in a bottle designed specifically for this AOC. The well-balanced, dry wine inside is worthy of the special bottle.
ROSÉ Most appetizers, sipping on its own, the back deck DOMAINE TOUR CAMPANETS BOIS DES FÉES, ROSÉ, AOP COTEAUX D'AIX , LOT 3583, P37
While Provence is no longer just rosé, there is a reason it’s known for it. The terroir and the climate are perfectly suited to produce this dry wine with a kiss of colour from the skins of the grape. Rosés are gaining traction with wine drinkers worldwide. Let this lovely bottle transport you to the countryside of southern France.
MEDIUM-BODIED RED Versatile; many meats without heavy sauces, casseroles CHÂTEAU CANET, AOP MINERVOIS, ROUGE, 2021, LOT 3542 AND 3543, P16
Minervois takes its name from its Appellation. Well known in LanguedocRoussillon for its lovely nose and smooth palate, this Syrah and Grenache blend will become a go-to wine in your cellar for a wide range of occasions. The magnum is an affordable way to make a splash the next time you entertain.
...AND FOR YOUR BAR Cognac COGNAC CHÂTEAU BELLEVUE, VIEILLE RÉSERVE NO. 1, AOC COGNAC, LOT 3522, P52
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As spirits and cocktails continue to trend upward, Cognac is no longer just for sipping in an overstuffed wingback chair with a cigar. Every bar should include a bottle of Cognac in the mix. This icon of brandy has been a premium selection for ages.
MARQUIS DE GOULAINE
NEW
3576
A pungent Sauvignon with nettles and gooseberry aromas. It has an earthy, mineral palate complemented by passion fruit, lemon and lime fruits. The HautPoitou Appellation lies around the city of Poitiers in western France roughly halfway between the Loire and Bordeaux. Vineyards are planted on an undulating plateau on limestone soils.
MARQUIS DE GOULAINE, SAUVIGNON BLANC, AOP HAUTPOITOU, 2021
Sauvignon Blanc
$ 28
photo — The Château de Goulaine was built in the 17th century and has been classed a historic monument since 1913.
$ 168
2022-2023, M8 D9 Pungent nettles, gooseberry
6°C
Passion fruit, flinty, lemon, [2.50]
11.5%
Crab and saffron risotto
— THE LOIRE VALLEY MARQUIS DE GOULAINE
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SPIRITS
COGNAC
Domaine Élisabeth VIROLLET
The Cognac Appellation in southwest France, north of Bordeaux, makes some of the world’s finest and most renowned brandies. Cognac must be made from specified grape varieties, mainly Ugni Blanc, Folle Blanche and Colombard. The wine must be doubledistilled in traditional swan-necked copper pot stills and aged for a minimum of two years in large French oak casks made of oak from the Limousin or Tronçais forests.
CHÂTEAU BELLEVUE
3522
COGNAC CHÂTEAU BELLEVUE, VIEILLE RÉSERVE NO. 1, AOC COGNAC
Cognac
$ 291
40%
$ 582
Every year, I taste the Bellevue Vieille Réserve, and every year I fall in love with it again. The 108-hectare estate is enclosed within dry stone walls with at its heart a 19th-century Château. Vieille Réserve N°1 was matured for over 60 years beneath the Château in the vaulted stone cellar. It is amber in colour with a sweet mellow bouquet with notes of bitter orange, vanilla, caramel, spices and wood. It is complex with warm flavours and lots of appeal while having elegant fruit and vanilla and is super smooth. Produced from a blend of Folle Blanche, Colombard and the now rare Montils grape.
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photo — Jean-Guy Arrivé, owner and Cellar Master
of Château Bellevue.
ELISABETH VS FINE COGNAC, AOC COGNAC FINS BOIS
Cognac
ELISABETH XO FINE COGNAC, AOC COGNAC FINS BOIS
40%
Golden in colour, it has grapey fruit aromas with a pungent alcohol. The palate is sweet with lingering mellow grape flavours. It was made from 30% Colombard and 70% Ugni Blanc and was aged initially in new Limousin oak barrels, then in older foudres for a minimum of four years – longer than the specified minimum for VS Cognac (which stands for Very Special).
MIXED CASE 3523
ELISABETH FINE COGNAC CASE
$ 134
$ 402
Cognac
ELISABETH VSOP FINE COGNAC, AOC COGNAC FINS BOIS
40%
Cognac
A deeper orange amber colour, it is a little subdued on the nose at first. With some air and warmth, it shows mellow, rich candied fruits and spices with vanilla and chocolate. Élisabeth XO (Extra Old) was matured for more than 15 years.
Domaine Élisabeth is a family property which has been growing grapes and making Cognac in the Fins Bois subregion since 1767. It has 50 hectares of vines which are farmed organically on clay limestone soils typical of Fins Bois. Cognac must be aged in oak for a minimum of two years, but many are aged a lot longer. Cognacs are classified according to the length of maturation in oak. As it ages in wood, the spirit softens, becoming less fiery, and develops mellow and complex flavours. Limousin oak has a larger grain than oak used for wine maturation. Alcohol evaporates into the atmosphere creating what is known as the “Angels’ Share,” at the same time it becomes more concentrated and richer in flavour and takes on colour.
40%
This VSOP (Very Special Old Pale) has more vanilla aromas and is mellow with raisin, cooked fruit and woody flavours. On the palate, it has good weight and depth with baked apple-strudel character and a long woody finish. Matured in a similar fashion to the VS, it spent a minimum of eight years in oak.
ONE BOTTLE EACH VS, VSOP, XO
— COGNAC DOMAINE ÉLISABETH
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COLLECTOR’S CORNER
RARE FINDS TO ENHANCE YOUR CELLAR
NEW FROM DOMAINE JONES
3537
LA PERLE RARE JONES GRENACHE GRIS, VIN DE FRANCE
Grenache Gris
$ 97
$ 97 2022-2026, M8 D9
Woody, spice, nutmeg, cooked fruits
6°C
Complex, lemon curd, wood, [1.00]
14%
Magret de canard with balsamic-berry reduction and caramelized shallots
3538
A standout wine from Katie Jones in the western Languedoc. It is complex with woody aromas, cooked fruits, smoke, nutmeg spice and lots of personality. It was made from Grenache Gris grown on dark-black slate soils near the village of Maury in Roussillon. In 2009, Katie had a barrel of Grenache Gris that she found too oaky and so left it to one side in a corner of the winery, occasionally topping it up with other leftover wines. On tasting it four years later, she was amazed at how the wine had developed and decided to bottle it. Katie now keeps three barrels in the winery from different vintages, topping up the oldest vintage with the younger wines and bottles just one barrel each year to produce 300 bottles. In total, the wines have each spent at least three years in oak. The palate is supple with similar aromas as the bouquet complemented by lemon curd and a tangy acidity. It is firm with lingering flavours – an absolute treat!
LA PERLE RARE JONES SYRAH, VIN DE FRANCE, 2018
Syrah
$ 97
$ 97
2022-2026, M8 D9 Dark fruits, smoke, oak, tobacco
6°C
Woodlands, smoky fruit
14.5%
Pan-seared venison with blackberry sauce
Deep in colour, this Syrah has intense aromas of dark fruit and oak, smoke with a hint of tobacco and great depth. It is supple and smooth with woodlands character and a long smoky finish. Syrah grapes came from a single vineyard planted by Katie's husband Jean-Marc in 2009. The vines planted were from a “massal selection” (replanting new vineyards with cuttings from exceptional old vines) done in Côte-Rôtie in the northern Rhône – you can’t get more pedigree than that. Planted close to the village of Tuchan on chalky clay and schist soils, the vines produce low yields of loose bunches. These were picked and fermented on skins for five weeks then aged for 24 months in new French oak barrels.
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NEW
3524
ARMAGNAC CUGNAC COLLECTION, TASTE 20 BARREL, AOC ARMAGNAC, MAISON RYSTDUPEYRON IRIT Armagnac
$ WEB
40%
$ WEB
The Armagnac region in Gascony, in southwest France south of Bordeaux, makes distinctive brandies from grapes including Baco 22A, Colombard, Folle Blanche and Ugni Blanc. While Armagnac and Cognac share some similarities, different grapes varieties and a single distillation in a column still are traditionally used for Armagnac, creating a more earthy character. Cugnac at Condom, is in the heart of the Armagnac Appellation. The family-owned distillery, established in 1905, is run by JacquesFrançois Ryst and his cellar master. Armagnacs are preserved and matured in old oak foudres and barrels. Cuvée 20 is a blend of 20-year-old Armagnacs. It is a deep, bright amber colour and has mellow vanilla and orange peel aromas. On the palate, cooked pear fruit flavours linger with some bitterness on the finish.
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3525
MARQUIS DE SAINT-LOUP CALVADOS, SÉLECTION, AOC CALVADOS
Calvados
$ WEB
40%
$ WEB
Pale yellow colour, intense fresh apple aromas, lemon, citrus, elegant, clean. Smooth initially with pungent apple flavours which linger. Cristian Drouin is the third generation of his family to produce Marquis de Saint-Loup Calvados. It is distilled from cider made from 30 varieties of Normandy and Brittany apples. These are harvested in September when the apples naturally drop to the ground when they are ripe. The distilled spirit is aged in small oak casks, many of which have been used for sherry or port maturation. These impart fewer bitter tannins and retain its light colour and refined texture.
MIXED CASE 3526
DOMAINE DE SAUVIS ARMAGNAC CASE - JEWELRY COLLECTION
WEB $
WEB $
The Armagnac region in Gascony in southwest France makes distinctive brandies from grapes including Baco 22A, Colombard, Folle Blanche and Ugni Blanc. Aside from using some different grape varieties, it also differs from Cognac in that a single distillation in a column still is traditionally used. Domaine de Saoubis is in the Bas-Armagnac at Ayzieu. The family farm grapes for distillation, biodynamically following the lunar cycle, using their own composts and with no pesticides or herbicides.
ONE BOTTLE EACH TOPAZE, SAPHIR & AMBRE
SAUVIS TOPAZE IMPÉRIALE, BASARMAGNAC, AOC ARMAGNAC, HORS D'AGE, 2006
Armagnac
42%
Produced from 100% Folle Blanche. Topaze is bright golden colour, fresher fruit aromas, less complex/mellow wood character, and youthful, fiery character in the mouth. Distilled in 2005, it was matured for 14 years in 400-litre oak barrels.
SAPHIR JAUNE, BAS-ARMAGNAC, AOC ARMAGNAC, VSOP, DOMAINE DE SAOUBIS, 2012
Armagnac
46%
This is a bright golden yellow with fruity aromas. More wood comes through on the palate. Using wine made from 100% Baco, it was distilled in November 2012 and aged in oak.
SAUVIS AMBRE ROYALE, BAS-ARMAGNAC, AOC ARMAGNAC, X.O., 2009
Armagnac
49%
Amber in colour, it is mellow with some vanilla character. At 49%, it is high in alcohol yet smooth. Made from 100% Folle Blanche with a fresh, grapey finish. Distilled in 2007 and matured in oak barrels until 2019.
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3559
DOMAINE LA VOÛTE DU VERDUS, AOP LANGUEDOC, 2020
Syrah, Grenache, Carignan, Mourvèdre
$ WEB
$ WEB
An intense wine, it has crushed fruit aromas of raspberry, mulberry and sweet strawberries. The palate is smooth and rich with an unctuous feel to it. This is a medium- to full-bodied wine with nice bitter fruits on the finish. Essentially a blend of Syrah and Grenache, just a small amount of Carignan and Mourvèdre were added.
3565
FLEUR DE CHARLOTTE MERLOT, IGP PAYS D’OC, 2021
Merlot
DOMAINE PEIRIÈRE RÉSERVE SAUVIGNON, IGP PAYS D'OC, 2021
Sauvignon Blanc
$ WEB
$ WEB
A medium- to full-bodied Merlot with damson jam, juicy black fruits and leafy characters. Grapes were grown around the city of Carcassonne. A range created by Charlotte Lemstra, Floris and Vicky's daughter, at Château Canet – the wines are perfect for everyday drinking.
2022-2026, M8 D9
$ WEB
$ WEB
Lots of flavour in this Languedoc Sauvignon produced by Olivier de Mandeville at Domaine Peirière. Fresh green apples, apple blossom and lime aromas continue onto the palate. It is smooth and round with a clean, fresh crisp acidity.
2022-2024, M8 D9
Crushed raspberry, mulberries, strawberries
18°C
Leafy, damson jam
18°C
Crushed fruits
15%
Black fruits
13.5%
Baked goat cheese and raspberry compote in puff pastry
3577
Barbecued spareribs with mixed-berry sauce
2022-2023, M8 D9 Green apple, lime
6°C
Smooth, crisp, [5.00]
12.5%
Veggie noodle bowl with cashew dressing
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3578
DOMAINE PEIRIÈRE RÉSERVE VIOGNIER, IGP PAYS D'OC, 2021
Viognier
$ WEB
3579
MAISON BELLEROCHE CABERNET SAUVIGNON, IGP PAYS D'OC, 2021
Cabernet Sauvignon
$ WEB
Olivier’s father was one of the first vignerons to plant Viognier in the Languedoc. The 2021 has intense aromas of apples, pears and mango. It is medium-bodied and well balanced with good depth and length.
$ WEB
MAISON BELLEROCHE MALBEC, IGP PAYS D'OC, 2021
Malbec
$ WEB
It has blackberry aromas with some doughy notes. This is an easy-drinking, medium-bodied Cabernet Sauvignon with ripe concentrated black fruit flavours.
2022-2023, M8 D9
3580
$ WEB
$ WEB
A medium- to full-bodied Malbec, it has mellow, dark fruit flavours and some chewy tannins. Vines are planted around Béziers on chalky hillside sites with a light subsoil and lots of pebbles.
2022-2024, M8 D9
2022-2024, M8 D9
Apples, pears
6°C
Blackberry
18°C
Dark fruits
18°C
Mango, [2.00]
13%
Black fruits
13%
Chewy tannins
13%
Fish in meunière sauce
Braised ox cheeks with blackberry sauce
Stir-fried eggplant with plum sauce
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2022 Cellar Schedule C290: Burgundy, Australia & New Zealand Opens November 9, 2021 Last day to order: December 13, 2021 Mail form by: November 30, 2021 Expected release: Spring 2022
Legend
C291: South Africa & Tuscany Opens December 14, 2021 Last day to order: January 17, 2022 Mail form by: January 3, 2022 Expected release: Summer 2022
Red - White - Rosé - Sparkling - Port/Dessert - Spirit
Bottle size
C292: Argentina, Chile & Alsace Opens January 18, 2022 Last day to order: February 21, 2022 Mail form by: February 7, 2022 Expected release: Summer 2022
Number of bottles in case
Aroma
C293: Rhône, Chablis, Champagne & Scotland Opens February 22, 2022 Last day to order: March 28, 2022 Mail form by: March 14, 2022 Expected release: Summer 2022
Taste
Serving temperature
C294: Spain & Austria Opens March 29, 2022 Last day to order: May 2, 2022 Mail form by: April 18, 2022 Expected release: Fall 2022
Percent of alcohol1
Ideal with Evolution Drink this year Will develop, drink within 2 years Meant for cellaring
C295: Bordeaux, Bergerac, Beaujolais & Cognac/Armagnac Opens May 3, 2022 Last day to order: June 6, 2022 Mail form by: May 20, 2022 Expected release: Fall 2022
Body Light - Medium - Great
C296: Veneto, Puglia & Northern Italy, Germany & Corsica Opens June 7, 2022 Last day to order: July 11, 2022 Mail form by: June 27, 2022 Expected release: Winter 2023
Oak Light - Medium - Heavy
C297: Languedoc-Roussillon, Loire & Provence Opens July 12, 2022 Last day to order: August 15, 2022 Mail form by: July 29, 2022 Expected release: Winter 2023
Organic2
Limited quantity
Vegetarian2
Overall top 10 from last year
C298: The United States, Portugal and the Port Bottle Shop Opens August 16, 2022 Last day to order: September 19, 2022 Mail form by: September 2, 2022 Expected release: Winter 2023
Medal winner M—Degree of Maturity (1-10) M1 = lay down M10 = fully mature
C299: Piedmont, Sicily, Le Marche, Abruzzo & Canada Opens September 20, 2022 Last day to order: November 7, 2022 Mail form by: October 25, 2022 Expected release: Spring 2023
Residual Sugar Dry = 0-10g/l Semi dry = 11-30g/l 1 2
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D—Degree of Drinkability (1-10) D1 = needs time D10 = ready to drink Semi sweet = 31-50g/l Sweet = 51+g/l
The alcohol percentage value is subject to change before delivery.
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