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 Pieroth & Sichel
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While many know Sichel through association with Chateau Palmer, Margaux. 
Few know the family originated from Germany.  
A link that gave birth to a partnership with Pieroth
Two historical wine families combined to give two great wines to drink with friends and family.

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Johannes Pieroth   Charles  Sichel


 
My New Discovery, only 1600 bottles produced.
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The vineyards of J.Mourat, 67 hectares of them, lie in the intriguingly named Fiefs Vendéens-Mareuil, inland from the Atlantic coast, below the Loire estuary.The stunning Château Marie du Fou, one of the oldest fortified farmhouses in the southern Loire it dates from the 12th century and has survived intact the Hundred Years War, the Revolution and all the ravages of more modern times, is the family home and headquarters of the winemaking operation. Jean Mourat started to modernise the winery over 35 years ago and for the last eight has been joined by his son Jérémie in this excellent domaine.

 
Clos Saint Andre Monopole 2010
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Jeremie Mourat the owner of the domaine Mourat had a dream since he was a child as he passed by the clos thousand of times to produce an outstanding white wine there. The clos saint Andre is located at about five hundreds meters from the chateau Marie du Fou. The clos Saint Andre used to be belong the Champagne family Taittinger until 1968. Jeremie purchased the clos in late 2005 and planted Chenin blanc and Chardonnay in 2006, the first vintage was harvested in 2009 after 41 years. http://www.clossaintandre.com/index.php/le-film

 
Chateau du Hureau Lisaghte
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The Château du Hureau is located in the small town of Dampierre sur Loire, about four miles east of Saumur and 15 miles west of Chinon. The Château itself is an impressive sight, with its 18th-century Mansard roof and octagonal tower topped by a boar-headed weathercock, from which the domaine takes its name - a hureau is an old, solitary wild boar. Behind the Château sits the winery carved out of the Limestone cliffs in the 13th century and overlooking the Loire river. In 1987, Philippe Vatan carried on the tradition of a winegrower family, when he took over Château du Hureau, a wonderful estate located on the southern bench of the Loire River.

 
Santenay white Le Bievaux l'air de rien domaine Olivier
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Special Winner "Trophy"  for Le Bievaux l'Air de Rien 2009. The Decanter wine challenge and the International Wine Challenge London 2011 awarded a special trophy for being one of the top 100 tasted from 12,000.

 
2007 Main Street Cabernet Sauvignon
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For generations, Americans have flocked to Main Street for high-quality, fairly priced products offered by friendly, family-owned businesses. Now, fine wine enthusiasts are doing the same.

 
Gran Caus Penedes Negre 2001   
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This is a wonderful opportunity to drink a wine that is fully mature, complex and still very lively. It comes across as a warm, soft Mediterranean version of very good Bordeaux. So it should as it’s a blend of Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon, organically cultivated

 
Delaille
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Domaine du Salvard is a family winery now run by the two brothers Emmanuel & Thierry Delaille. The winery has been producing very high quality wine since 1920 and the production of white wine is their main focus.
They own 38 hectares of vines and do not buy any grapes. The soil consists of chalk, clay and gravel producing crisp and penetrating flavours while maintaining finesse.
The Domaine is located close to the Chateaux of Chenonceau, Chambord and the classic Cheverny castle, only a couple of hours drive from Paris
Harvest are done manually or by machine. The wine ferments at temperature controlled for 10 days and then stays on fine lies during 3 to 12 months in stainless vats until bottling. The wine is kept as such, not filtered and with no added additives until bottling.
Filtering is done just before bottling in order to keep as much freshness and aromas as possible.
Several bottling are done throughout the year ensuring that the wine will be of the same quality the whole year round. They use a pneumatic press.
VINEYARD: Surface area: 22,5 Ha. Average age of the vines: 20 years old. Soils: clay and silice.
YIELD: 45 hectoliters/ Ha. Production: 155.000 bottles per year.
VINIFICATION: blended from 85% Sauvignon (for the fruity taste) and 15% Chardonnay (for the fat). The grapes macerated for a short time with the skin and then were gently pressed with a pneumatic press. After the racking of the must during 48 hours, the juice fermented in temperature controlled vats at 17-19°C, during 15 days. Then the wine was kept until bottling on fine lees at a temperature of 12°C.

 

 
Kritias Cava Brut
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Good depth of color, the wine is a clear pale gold with a consistent stream of fine bubbles. Delicate and subtle nose with yeast, citrus and floral overtones as it opens. Fine and delicate on the palate, it is well rounded and seamless with integrated flavours revealing subtle notes of toast on a smooth silky finish. JKW03/2010

Serving Tmeperature 5~6℃

 
Johanneshof Reinisch Gumpoldskirchner Tradition 2009
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Full-bodied, tangy and full of zest, this low-alcohol (12%) wine is a great wine to enjoy on its own or with Asian dishes, tapas or Mexican food.

 
 
 
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