The latest version of this pet’nat is just delicious. Lemon and tart and glug-worthy. Count on it when it’s hot and humid, as well as cold and snowy. On your... read more →
This is Fred Cossard's entry-level negoçe pinot. It’s a blend of sites from the Côte de Beaune (around the village of Beaune) and the Côte de Nuits (around Nuits-Saints-Georges). After... read more →
If you drink this, you’ll feel good too! Fred Cossard is based in Burgundy but the grapes for this wine are from fifty-year-old savagnin vines planted in Jurassic marls near... read more →
A mix of grapes, 80% are purchased, coming from near Puligny, and 20% from his own estate. The fruit is pressed as whole bunch. In 2018 Fred made two versions... read more →
The Perraud's farm grapes and make wine in Côtes de la Molière, Beaujolais. That’s just a little bit north of Morgon. This sparkler is a heartfelt blend of chardonnay and... read more →
Now in her early 30s, this vigneronne works on 1 ha and supplements her needs with grapes from friends. She is very much of the new natural wine scene with... read more →
Julien Rousselot works on nearly 3 hectares in the winemaking enclave of Rablay-sur-Layon. There he grows chenin, grolleau, grolleau gris, gamay, and the two cabernets. Part of the “En Joue... read more →
Blandine (more on the vinification) and Jérémie (more in the vineyard) are making promising wine, not far from the Puzelats. This côt gets a short maceration of a week before... read more →
Andreas Kontozisis' vineyards northwest of Athens are some of Greece’s first organic. From minimally irrigated soils, this limniona is fermented and raised in stainless. It’s kind of like a full-bodied... read more →
Jean & Pierre joined their father at the domaine, north of Colmar, 13 years after Dad went biodynamic in 2003. They helped spearhead the transition from selling grapes to making... read more →