This is just a round-up of the wines we've sampled over the summer so far. Descriptions of many of them follow.
red wines |
whites, rosés (and a couple of reds that crept in by mistake) |
There are two old favourite producers here, the Domaine Lucien Jacob in the Hautes Côtes de Beaune whose white wine vinified in acacia barrels is delicious, while their crémant de Bourgogne is our usual bubbly, while La Soie from the Chemin de Rêves (straddling the Pic Saint Loup and Grès de Montpellier areas is the top white from a domaine we discovered soon after our arrival in the Languedoc - the wine is made from a mixture of mainly northern Rhône grapes including marsanne, roussanne and viognier grown together on one plot. More recent discoveries on our travels have been Seyssel in the Rhône valley much further north in the Ain, on the way to Geneva. Roussanne also figures as another single variety wine from Fadèze, and viognier makes also not surprisingly a white wine in the Côteaux du Lyonnais, right next to Condrieu, its French area of origin. For rosés these days we often drink the darker pink Protos and Enate rosado, both northern Spanish wines with very different origins tastes and grapes - the Protos is mostly Tempranillo, called Clarete which recalls the dark pink clairet wines of Bordeaux, while the Enate is made from cabernet sauvignon. The only sweet wine in this collection is from an old favourite appellation in Anjou, Bonnezeaux, a very long-keeping chenin blanc which has always given us enjoyment Oh, and another Fadèze, our old favourite terret, the grape formerly used in apéritifs, but now working well in a dry white wine we and our friends have long appreciated Happy drinking!