2004
Merlot

Mas de Janiny

$19.99 -- An Outstanding Merlot!

Ful bodied, flavorful, with good velvety tannins. Mas de Janiny brings us powerful and interesting wines.

UNFINED. UNFILTERED.

Certified Organic Grapes

Purchase 2004
Merlot

Mas de Janiny

2004 <br>Merlot <br><br>Mas de Janiny Brilliant, impenetrable red ruby color. Bottled unfined and unfiltered. Full bodied, flavorful, with good, velvety tannins. Mouth filling and seductive. Barrique aging adds subtle and appealing vanilla notes to the wine's silky texture.

Alcohol Content: 13.5%

AGING POTENTIAL: 4 to 5 years 

Tech Sheet

Purchase 2004
Merlot

Mas de Janiny

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2007<br>Vin de Pays <br><br>Caylus 2007
Vin de Pays

Caylus
-- Jaques Frelin is our #1 provider of great value wines! Vin de Pays de l'AudeCarignan 80%, Syrah 10%, Grenache 10% Alcohol Content: 11.8% AGING POTENTIAL : 2 years

2006 <br>Carmenere <br><br>Ventura 2006
Carmenere

Ventura
-- Bold and rich. Aromas of herbs, spice and berries. On the palate, ripe cherry and black currant fruits are accented with rosemary, black pepper and cocoa. Pairing suggestions: red beans and rice, pizza, baked eggplant with mozzarella and pesto. VEGANAlcohol:12.5%Aging Potential: 4 to 5 years

2007 <br>Cotes du Ventoux <br><br>Jacques Frelin 2007
Cotes du Ventoux

Jacques Frelin
-- Jaques Frelin is our #1 provider of great value wines! AOC Côtes du VentouxGrenache, Carignan, Cinsault Alcohol Content: 12.5% AGING POTENTIAL : 2 to 3 yearsTech Sheet

2008 <br>Malbec <br><br>Pircas Negras 2008
Malbec

Pircas Negras
-- Malbec is Argentina’s famous red varietal. This wine is velvety, soft and juicy, amazing with food. Aromas of cassis and spice on the nose. Plump flavors of chocolate covered cherries and blackberries are underlain by an espresso-like nuance; a hint of pepper lingers on the clean finish. Medium bodied. An ideal wine with roasted meats, tempeh, or tofu, grilled vegetables, rice with beans topped with sharp Ceddar and pizza.VEGANAging Potential: 2 to 3 years

2002 <br>Merlot <br><br>Domaine de Savignac 2002
Merlot

Domaine de Savignac
-- Complex, earthy aromas enhanced by rustic flavors of red currant and raspberry. Straightforward, dry light wine with medium tannins and great regional character!Vin de Pays de l'Hérault; 100% Merlot. Alcohol Content: 12.5% AGING POTENTIAL : 3 to 4 years. Tech Sheet

2007 <br>Carignane <br><br>Gypsy Melody 2007
Carignane

Gypsy Melody
-- The brothers Julien make some serious wines: the whole range of Mas de Janiny wines attests to their "savoir-faire" in the winemaking area! Another side of them is their love for music and specifically gypsy music. They play and sing with their little band and have created this "Temps des Gitans" to go together with the festive atmosphere found in the bars and taverns of southern France where they get together with like minded souls. This is a fun, light-hearted wine, meant to be drunk young, fresh and fast! It won't give you a headache but will certainly put you in the right mood to appreciate the gypsy side of Life!Vin de Pays de l'Hérault100% Carignane, a traditional variety of the South.Alc: 13% Aging Potential: 2 to 3 years Tech Sheet

2006 <br>Cabernet Sauvignon <br><br>Domaine de Bajac 2006
Cabernet Sauvignon

Domaine de Bajac
-- Domaine de Bajac is situated 40 km north of Nîmes,in the South of France. This is a pleasant southern version of Cabernet Sauvignon, with a countryside accent! Typical flavors of the varietal. Its unpretentious, round character makes it a great accompaniment to just about any meal. A fine wine for friendly sipping!Vin de Pays d'Oc; 100% Cabernet Sauvignon.Alcohol Content: 12.5% AGING POTENTIAL : 3 to 4 years Tech Sheet

2006 <br>Merlot <br><br>Domaine de Bajac 2006
Merlot

Domaine de Bajac
-- Domaine de Bajac is situated 40 km north of Nîmes,in the South of France. This is a wonderfully fruity and aromatic wine! Very smooth, silky flavors of blackberry, cherry and black currant. Its unpretentious, round character makes it a great accompaniment to just about any meal. A fine wine for friendly sipping!Vin de Pays d'Oc; 100% Merlot. Alcohol Content: 13% AGING POTENTIAL : 2 to 3 years

2007 <br>Cabernet Sauvignon <br><br>La Marouette 2007
Cabernet Sauvignon

La Marouette
-- Vin de Pays d'Oc100% Cabernet Sauvignon.Alcohol Content: 12.5% AGING POTENTIAL : 2 to 3 years

2007 <br>Bordeaux <br><br>Chateau Moulin de Peyronin 2007
Bordeaux

Chateau Moulin de Peyronin
-- Bordeaux produces some of the finest red wines in the world. This classic red wine comes from the commune of Pujols, in the eastern part of Bordeaux. Françoise Frelin is a central figure in French organic viticulture. Her family has owned Château du Moulin de Peyronin since 1974, though they pioneered the sustainable agriculture movement as early as 1966 in their other vineyards in Languedoc, Domaine de Clairac.This Bordeaux is a classic claret blend, with characteristic black currant, plum and cherry flavors. Fruity, medium-bodied, with smooth tannins, it is well balanced. Eighteen months of oak aging imparts a distinctive vanilla-spice aroma.AOC Bordeaux; 60% Merlot, 40% Cabernet Sauvignon Alcohol Content: 12% AGING POTENTIAL : 4 to 5 years Tech Sheet

2007 <br>Cabernet Sauvignon <br><br>Nuevo Mundo 2007
Cabernet Sauvignon

Nuevo Mundo
-- VEGANAlcohol:14.5%Aging Potential: 4 to 5 years

2007 <br>Coteaux du Languedoc <br><br>Chateau Veronique 2007
Coteaux du Languedoc

Chateau Veronique
-- Véronique Raskin's family started growing grapes in the south of France in the late 1700's. Grapes led to wine, and their 50 acre family estate, Château Bousquette, in the South of France, became a working winery soon thereafter. Still, it wasn't until 1993 that Véronique's brother and Bousquette's winemaker, decided to bottle a wine in honor of Véronique's pioneering efforts to promote organically grown wine in the United States."Bousquette" (pronounced boo-sket) in French means thicket or grove. The word aptly describes the property: a simple family estate nestled in pine trees, lavender and thyme, overlooking miles of vineyards stretching all the way to the foot of the volcanic mountains, the Cévennes.The vineyards are moderated by the cooling breezes from the sea, giving the grapes a long, even growing season. The result is Château Véronique, a dry, medium-bodied wine with a jammy fruit character of cherry, plum and blackberry complemented by aromas of straw and oak.AOC Coteaux du Languedoc40% . . .

2008 <br>Cotes-du-Rhone <br><br>Domaine des Cedres 2008
Cotes-du-Rhone

Domaine des Cedres
-- Domaine des Cèdres is located in a small commune in France's Southern Rhône Valley. Often called a "Blessed Region," the Rhône Valley is in a climate that is ideal for grape growing. The vineyard features several plots on hillsides which have a stony, clayey and calcareous soil which are friendly to vines and little else. The stones absorb the hot summer sun and then reflect warmth onto the vines at night. The climate is mediterranean, although the Mistral, a cold northerly wind that can endure for days on end, is a feature of the Southern Rhône. The dry Mistral winds, however, minimize vine disease and dry out the vineyard if hit with summer rains.Domaine des Cèdres winemaker, Dominique Pons, is a true pioneer of organic viticulture. He has been into organic winemaking for at least 20 years, and was one of the first in the Côtes-du-Rhône AOC to go organic. In addition, he's been studying and applying the principles of Biodynamic farming at Domaine des Cèdres for several years, and is involved . . .

2008 <br>Rosso Toscano <br><br>Casina di Cornia 2008
Rosso Toscano

Casina di Cornia
-- Casina di Cornia is a small estate situated in the heart of the Tuscan hills of Italy. The vineyards exposed to the southwest are planted with the grape varieties of the Chianti: Sangiovese & Canaiolo for the red wine, and Trebbiano & Malvasia for the white.Since 1980, the estate has been cultivated according to the methods of organic agriculture. In order for the wine to maintain its genuine quality and perfume, intervention on the grapes and wine are kept to a minimum. This begins with a pruning policy which reduces the average yield to just 50hl/hectare (or 500 gallons per acre). During harvest, in order to avoid bruising the fruit, grapes are collected by hand in small crates. In the cellar, the vinification is conducted with accurate control of temperature and oxidation.For the past 12 years, Casina di Cornia has been a member ECOCERT, an independent organic certification agency. In addition, the estate co-founded “Coordinamento Toscano Produttori Biologici,” an Italian cooperative . . .

2008 <br>Gamay Beaujolais <br><br>Chateau de Boisfranc 2008
Gamay Beaujolais

Chateau de Boisfranc
-- Château de Boisfranc is located on the plateau of Jarnioux in the heart of the Beaujolais region of Eastern France. Here, the Gamay grape reigns supreme. It is made into a popular "nouveau" wine each November and flown quickly to the U.S. for celebrations around Thanksgiving. In France, the region's nouveau wine traditionally was shipped to Paris bistros each fall, where it was enjoyed as a light quaffing wine to celebrate the new vintage.Gamay's ripe, sensuous fruit flavors make it an ideal nouveau wine, but it also can be made into a heartier springtime wine to enjoy for 1-2 years after bottling, when it is at its peak of freshness and flavor.Thierry Doat has taken over this estate from his father Robert. Both men began conversion to organic agriculture in 1982. Today, the estate vineyards carry the certification of Biofranc and Ecocert, two French organizations that support organic farmers.Château de Boisfranc's vines are close to 60 years old and produce less than younger vines, but . . .

2007 <br>Bordeaux <br><br>Domaine <br>Sainte Anne 2007
Bordeaux

Domaine
Sainte Anne
-- Intense ruby and violet colors. Aromas of flowers and black fruits are followed by notes of fresh leather and vanilla. The well balanced palate of full, pleasant tannins ends in a long, slightly sweet finish. A successful vintage whose varietal characters are improved by the complexity of oak aging. Excellent with herb cheeses, grilled or spiced fish, veal, duck and other red meats. AOC Bordeaux Alcohol Content: 12% AGING POTENTIAL: 3 to 5 years

2004 <br>Barbera del Monferrato <br>Minola <br><br>Nuova Cappelletta 2004
Barbera del Monferrato
Minola

Nuova Cappelletta
-- Interesting complexity brought forth by the oak barrel aging. Barbera is known for its fruitiness and light heartedness and in this vintage it takes a whole new dimension.AGING POTENTIAL : 4 to 5 yearsVegan

2005 <br>Saint Chinian <br><br>Chateau Bousquette 2005
Saint Chinian

Chateau Bousquette
-- The vineyards of Château Bousquette, a 50 acre family estate, drape over the craggy hillsides of a small town called Cessenon, only 30 miles inland from the Mediterranean in the South of France. "Bousquette" (pronounced boo-sket) in French means thicket or grove. The word aptly describes the property: a simple family estate nestled in pine trees, lavender and thyme, overlooking miles of vineyards stretching all the way to the foot of the volcanic mountains, the Cévennes.The vineyards are moderated by the cooling breezes from the sea, giving the grapes a long, even growing season. After a 10 day maceration period, the new wine is racked and pressed into large barrels and aged for about 18 months. The result is a dry, Rhône-style wine that is typical of southern France. Aromas of berry, leather and spice. Very smooth and mouth-filling flavors of ripe plums and black cherry fruit. Warm tannins and a lingering, smooth finish.AOC Saint-Chinian; 35% Grenache, 30% Carignan, 20% Syrah, 15% Mourvedre. . . .

2006 <br>Cabernet-Carmenere <br><br>Nuevo Mundo 2006
Cabernet-Carmenere

Nuevo Mundo
-- This blend of Carmenere and Cabernet Sauvignon creates a finished product that is nicely balanced between notes of fruit, spice and earth. On the nose, blackberry and boysenberry fruits are met by smoke and spice. On the palate, berry fruits are interwoven with subtle expressions of vanilla and oak which linger elegantly on the finish. Pairing suggestions: smoked or grilled meats, barbeques tempeh, Mexican cuisineVEGANAlcohol:14.5%Aging Potential: 4 to 5 years

2006 <br>Saint Chinian <br><br>Chateau Bousquette 2006
Saint Chinian

Chateau Bousquette
-- The vineyards of Château Bousquette, a 50 acre family estate, drape over the craggy hillsides of a small town called Cessenon, only 30 miles inland from the Mediterranean in the South of France. "Bousquette" (pronounced boo-sket) in French means thicket or grove. The word aptly describes the property: a simple family estate nestled in pine trees, lavender and thyme, overlooking miles of vineyards stretching all the way to the foot of the volcanic mountains, the Cévennes.The vineyards are moderated by the cooling breezes from the sea, giving the grapes a long, even growing season. After a 10 day maceration period, the new wine is racked and pressed into large barrels and aged for about 18 months. The result is a dry, Rhône-style wine that is typical of southern France. Aromas of berry, leather and spice. Very smooth and mouth-filling flavors of ripe plums and black cherry fruit. Warm tannins and a lingering, smooth finish.AOC Saint-Chinian; 35% Grenache, 30% Carignan, 20% Syrah, 15% Mourvedre. . . .

2007 <br>Cabernet-Malbec <br><br>Nuevo Mundo 2007
Cabernet-Malbec

Nuevo Mundo
-- This blend of Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon creates a finished product that is nicely balanced between notes of fruit, spice and earth. On the nose, blackberry and boysenberry fruits are met by smoke and spice. On the palate, berry fruits are interwoven with subtle expressions of vanilla and oak which linger elegantly on the finish. VEGANAlcohol:14.5%Aging Potential: 4 to 5 years

2006 <br>Bordeaux <br><br>Château Moulin de Peyronin<br><br><font color=red>Cuvée Capucine 2006
Bordeaux

Château Moulin de Peyronin

Cuvée Capucine
-- Bordeaux produces some of the finest red wines in the world. This classic red wine comes from the commune of Pujols, in the eastern part of Bordeaux. Françoise Frelin is a central figure in French organic viticulture. Her family has owned Château du Moulin de Peyronin since 1974, though they pioneered the sustainable agriculture movement as early as 1966 in their other vineyards.This wine is a blend from selected grapes aged in oak barrels for about a year. Madame Frelin, one of the fairly few women winemakers, oversees the maturing of her "baby" and the result is charming! The tannins are silky, the oak is discreet, the fruit is enhanced by the aging. Good job, Madam! AOC Bordeaux; 55% Cabernet Sauvignon, 35% Merlot, 5% CotAlcohol Content: 12%AGING POTENTIAL : 5 to 6 years

2007 <br>Syrah <br><br>Mas de Janiny 2007
Syrah

Mas de Janiny
-- Brilliant, impenetrable red ruby color. Bottled unfined and unfiltered. Full bodied, flavorful, with good, velvety tannins. Elegant and complex, dominated by aromas and flavors of red fruits, violet, spices and leather. Barrique aging adds subtle and appealing vanilla notes to the wine's silky texture. Alcohol Content: 13.5% AGING POTENTIAL : 5 to 8 years. Tech Sheet

2003 <br>Les Baux <br>de Provence <br><br>Domaine <br>Terres Blanches 2003
Les Baux
de Provence

Domaine
Terres Blanches
-- Another long time proponent of the organic and biodynamic creed, Domaine Terres Blanches makes their wines in the most natural way possible, using their native yeasts for instance. At the foot of the famous village of Baux-de-Provence from which it draws its appellation, the Domaine grows the local grape varietals: Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre and Cinsault with the notable addition of Cabernet Sauvignon, usually found in the Bordeaux region. Alcohol Content: 13% Aging Potential: 4 to 6 years

2005 <br>Bourgogne Pinot Noir <br><br>Guy Chaumont 2005
Bourgogne Pinot Noir

Guy Chaumont
-- Guy Chaumont produces wines from vineyards on the Côte Chalonnaise, a low ridge in the southern part of France’s famous Burgundy region. Côte Chalonnaise now merits its own appellation to distinguish these wines from other Burgundys. Its reds are renowned for ripe fruit and drinkability compared to more tannic and concentrated reds from the areas further north around Beaune.The Chaumont eight acre estate is quite small, like many local vineyards. Guy took over seventeen years ago from his father, who had converted to organic growing ten years earlier out of concern for the family’s health. Their vineyard is certified organic by Ecocert, one of the French certifying agencies. Grapes are fertilized and protected from pests naturally, without synthetic chemical sprays.Smooth, fruity and aromatic. Aged in new & old oak after pressing. Full of the ripe berry flavor of Pinot Noir. It will age gracefully and is excellent with meat, cheeses and hearty casseroles.AOC Bourgogne; 100% Pinot NoirAlcohol . . .

2005 <br>Chianti Classico <br><br>Casina di Cornia 2005
Chianti Classico

Casina di Cornia
-- Casina di Cornia is a small estate situated in the heart of the Tuscan hills of Italy. The vineyards exposed to the southwest are planted with the grape varieties of the Chianti: Sangiovese & Canaiolo for the red wine, and Trebbiano & Malvasia for the white.Since 1980, the estate has been cultivated according to the methods of organic agriculture. In order for the wine to maintain its genuine quality and perfume, intervention on the grapes and wine are kept to a minimum. This begins with a pruning policy which reduces the average yield to just 50hl/hectare. During harvest, in order to avoid bruising the fruit, grapes are collected by hand in small crates. In the cellar, the vinification is conducted with accurate control of temperature and oxidation.For the past 12 years, Casina di Cornia has been a member ECOCERT, an independent organic certification agency. In addition, the estate co-founded ?Coordinamento Toscano Produttori Biologici,? an Italian cooperative of organic wine . . .

2005 <br>Pinot Noir <br><br>Richmond Plains 2005
Pinot Noir

Richmond Plains
-- The Holmes family vineyard has been tended organically since its inception in 1991. The region’s cool climate, with long summer days and cold, crisp winters combine to create ideal grape growing conditions. Together with a commitment to organic methods, these conditions have resulted in elegant white wines and well-structured and balanced medium bodied reds.The 2004 Pinot Noir is indeed dark and concentrated. Ripe fruit and ample mouth feel. A worthy endeavor by our Southern Hemisphere brethren!Nelson100% Pinot Noir Alcohol Content: 13% AGING POTENTIAL : 6 to 8 years

2004 <br>Saint Chinian <br><br>Chateau Bousquette <br>Cuvée Prestige 2004
Saint Chinian

Chateau Bousquette
Cuvée Prestige
-- The vineyards of Château Bousquette, a 50 acre family estate, drape over the craggy hillsides of a small town called Cessenon, only 30 miles inland from the Mediterranean in the South of France. "Bousquette" (pronounced boo-sket) in French means thicket or grove. The word aptly describes the property: a simple family estate nestled in pine trees, lavender and thyme, overlooking miles of vineyards stretching all the way to the foot of the volcanic mountains, the Cévennes.The vineyards are moderated by the cooling breezes from the sea, giving the grapes a long, even growing season.This delicious creation merits a spotlight. It's a perfectly proportioned wine that takes an appellation (St. Chinian) to its full potential. Oak aged 1 year. Brilliant garnet color, deep blackberry aroma. Loaded with black cherry & cassis-like fruit. Round & harmonious, it is utterly satisfying from start to finish. Drink now or age up to 10 yrs.A.O.C. Saint-Chinian; 50% Syrah, 40% Grenache, 5% Carignan, . . .

2005 <br>Saint Chinian <br><br>Chateau Bousquette <br>Cuvée Prestige 2005
Saint Chinian

Chateau Bousquette
Cuvée Prestige
-- The vineyards of Château Bousquette, a 50 acre family estate, drape over the craggy hillsides of a small town called Cessenon, only 30 miles inland from the Mediterranean in the South of France. "Bousquette" (pronounced boo-sket) in French means thicket or grove. The word aptly describes the property: a simple family estate nestled in pine trees, lavender and thyme, overlooking miles of vineyards stretching all the way to the foot of the volcanic mountains, the Cévennes.The vineyards are moderated by the cooling breezes from the sea, giving the grapes a long, even growing season.This delicious creation merits a spotlight. It's a perfectly proportioned wine that takes an appellation (St. Chinian) to its full potential. Oak aged 1 year. Brilliant garnet color, deep blackberry aroma. Loaded with black cherry & cassis-like fruit. Round & harmonious, it is utterly satisfying from start to finish. Drink now or age up to 10 yrs.A.O.C. Saint-Chinian; 50% Syrah, 40% Grenache, 5% Carignan, . . .

2004 <br>Cabernet Sauvignon <br><br>Mas de Janiny 2004
Cabernet Sauvignon

Mas de Janiny
-- Whoever has tried the Syrah from the Brothers Julien has been stunned by its power, its depth, its authenticity. When I tasted the Cabernet, I was again floored and ordered all I could get!Wine lovers, experimented or novices, just say: "Wow! That's WINE!". The Cabernet proved to be actually easier to taste and drink now, though it will withstand the test of time with a smile.Alcohol Content: 13% AGING POTENTIAL : 6 to 8 years Tech Sheet

2007 <br>Crozes Hermitage <br><br>Jacques Frelin 2007
Crozes Hermitage

Jacques Frelin
-- This wine is not to be missed! A wonderful Syrah from the area of Tain l’Hermitage in the Rhône Valley, south of Lyon. Syrah grapes from six different organic vineyards were blended by Jacques to produce a wine of depth and power that will age gracefully for five to ten years. The wine was aged eight months in new oak barrels and lightly filtered before bottling.Jacques Frelin is a central figure in French organic viticulture. He is the CEO of Terroirs Vivants, the largest organic wine merchant in France. His wines are consistently of high quality.This is a hugely impressive Crozes Hermitage. A good solid Syrah with rustic simplicity. The luscious aromatics of this wine linger on and on. Its smokey, black fruit flavors have the liqueur-like sweetness of chocolate covered cherries. AOC Crozes Hermitage; 100% Syrah.Alcohol Content: 13.5%AGING POTENTIAL : 8 to 12 years

2000 <br>Chianti Classico Riserva <br><br> Casina di Cornia 2000
Chianti Classico Riserva

Casina di Cornia
-- Casina di Cornia is a small estate situated in the heart of the Tuscan hills of Italy. The vineyards exposed to the southwest are planted with the grape varieties of the Chianti: Sangiovese & Canaiolo for the red wine, and Trebbiano & Malvasia for the white.Since 1980, the estate has been cultivated according to the methods of organic agriculture. In order for the wine to maintain its genuine quality and perfume, intervention on the grapes and wine are kept to a minimum. This begins with a pruning policy which reduces the average yield to just 50hl/hectare. During harvest, in order to avoid bruising the fruit, grapes are collected by hand in small crates. In the cellar, the vinification is conducted with accurate control of temperature and oxidation.For the past 12 years, Casina di Cornia has been a member ECOCERT, an independent organic certification agency. In addition, the estate co-founded “Coordinamento Toscano Produttori Biologici,” an Italian cooperative of organic wine . . .

2001 <br>Chianti Classico Riserva <br><br>Casina Di Cornia 2001
Chianti Classico Riserva

Casina Di Cornia
-- Casina di Cornia is a small estate situated in the heart of the Tuscan hills of Italy. The vineyards exposed to the southwest are planted with the grape varieties of the Chianti: Sangiovese & Canaiolo for the red wine, and Trebbiano & Malvasia for the white. 500 cases made. Since 1980, the estate has been cultivated according to the methods of organic agriculture. In order for the wine to maintain its genuine quality and perfume, intervention on the grapes and wine are kept to a minimum. This begins with a pruning policy which reduces the average yield to just 50hl/hectare. During harvest, in order to avoid bruising the fruit, grapes are collected by hand in small crates. In the cellar, the vinification is conducted with accurate control of temperature and oxidation.For the past 15 years, Casina di Cornia has been a member of ECOCERT, an independent organic certification agency. In addition, the estate co-founded “Coordinamento Toscano Produttori Biologici,” an Italian cooperative . . .

2003 <br>Chateauneuf-du-Pape <br><br>Domaine <br>Pierre Andre 2003
Chateauneuf-du-Pape

Domaine
Pierre Andre
-- Pierre André and his daughter continue a family tradition of producing powerful red wines from their thirty six acres of vines in Courthezon, between Orange and Avignon in southern France. Organic agriculture is another tradition in this family, who began using these methods in 1963 and converted fully in 1980. They have also practiced biodynamic viticulture, and have been certified biodynamic by Demeter since 1990. Wines from Châteauneuf-du-Pape are made from a blend of up to thirteen grape varieties. The André wine blends major elements of Grenache, Syrah, and Mourvèdre with smaller amounts of Cinsault, Counoise, Picpoul, and Muscardin. Their vines average 60 years old with some parcels exceeding 100 years! Diverse soil types and a southern exposure give these vines excellent conditions for production of balanced, healthy wines that will develop for many years after the harvest.The 2000 vintage invites you to travel through layers upon layers of gustatory revelations. It is the kind of . . .





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