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Dame Noire 2022

PRODUCTEUR

Cazebonne (Castle)

RÉGION

N/A

Pays

France

Dame Noire 2022 Dame Noire 2022
Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017
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14,74 €
VIN ROUGE
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Dame Noire 2022

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House founded in 2003

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Prix propriété

Le Jurançon noir est issu du croisement du Malbec et de la Folle blanche. C'est un cépage rustique qui résiste très bien aux gelées et aux maladies. Il était autrefois très implanté dans le Sud-Ouest . A Bordeaux, on le connaissait sous le nom d'Enrageat ou de Folle noire, et déjà cité par l'Abbé Bellet en 1736.

C'est un cépage de fruit. C'est cette expression qu'on a voulu rendre avec une fermentation dans une petite cuve, un écoulage au bout d'une dizaine de jours. Suivi d'un élevage en cuve et une mise en bouteille en octobre 2021.

Dégustation : la robe est grenat sombre translucide. Le nez est discret, sur les fruits bien mûrs et les épices. La bouche est énergique, avec une tension et une fraîcheur qui vous happent dès l'attaque, avant que ne se déploie une matière fine au fruit pur et éclatant qui vous en met plein les papilles. La finale est dans un style plus terrien, avec une mâche crayeuse à souhait, mais c'est un fruit intense et envoûtant qui a le dernier mot, et vous rend définitivement accro...

13 % Alc. Vol.

What is an author wine?

This can be so diverse depending on the personality of their sire, that it is easier to define what it is not. An author wine is anything but a standard, stereotypical wine, made to please as many people as possible. It is therefore rarely produced in millions of copies, copying itself from vintage in vintage.

An author wine is therefore a wine that does not look like that of the neighbor. Which from year to year will evolve according to the vagaries of the weather and the mood of the author - the two that can be linked. Because the author does not rely on market studies to carry out his boat. He makes his wine as he feels, as he likes, as he can, sometimes ... and too bad if he does not please everyone.

This is why author wines are sometimes classified as "table wine" or "France wine". Because the winemaker did not plan the authorized grape variety*, makes the assembly or vinification recommended in the name **. He is often a bit rebellious, our author. But that is why we like it! ... That said, author's wines are not systematically marginal: they are present in most of the appellations, and can be part of the elite of these this***. Because they are not content to have personality: they are good, in addition! With in general aDegree of TorchabilityVery high: we never tire of it at the end of the first sip.

As author's wines are not chaptalized, levied, hacked ... They can have very different profiles depending on the vintage. It is up to us (resellers and consumers) to accept them as they are, and to remain faithful to the producers, because they need us to continue their activity.

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* For example, theTouriga Nacionalin the Minervois, or theSyrahIn Forez ribs. They are crazy, these authors!

** Some winegrowers dare to produceSweety with Mourvèdre or oneNatural sparkling with Pineau d'Aunis

*** Like those of Jean-François Ganevat in the Jura or Zind-Humbercht in Alsace

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