The Domaine Hauvette, located in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, is one of the greatest names in Provencal viticulture. Managed by Dominique Hauvette since the late 1980s, this estate is renowned for the exceptional finesse of its wines, their verticality, mineral tension and remarkable aptitude for ageing. Biodynamic vineyard management (Demeter certified), attention to the limestone terroirs of the Alpilles, ageing in ovoid concrete vats and the absence of superfluous inputs make Domaine Hauvette...
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What to drink with Mas Jullien wines?
The wines of Mas Jullien, crafted by Olivier Jullien in the Hérault hinterland, are among the finest in the Languedoc. Located in Jonquières, in the foothills of the Terrasses du Larzac, the estate has been renowned since the 1990s for the finesse, elegance and singular expression of its cuvées. Working the vines organically (and partly biodynamically, without certification), Olivier Jullien vinifies with great freedom, far from fashions, seeking depth more than immediate effect.
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What to drink with Domaine de Trevallon wines?
The Domaine de Trévallon, located in Saint-Étienne-du-Grès, Provence, on the edge of the Alpilles, is one of the most emblematic estates in the south of France. Growing biodynamic vines for several decades, Trévallon produces singular red and white wines, marked by a deep respect for the limestone terroir, low yields, and uncompromising winemaking.
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Wine and food pairing: fresh French peas
Fresh French-style peas, gently cooked with spring onions, sometimes a leaf of lettuce and some bacon, offer a subtle balance between vegetable sweetness, a slight sweetness and savory touches. This light, fragrant spring dish calls for fine, delicate wines carried by a lovely aromatic freshness, without excess power.
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Organic wine and Beaujolais Nouveau
The Beaujolais region, located in southern Burgundy, is world-famous for its Beaujolais Nouveau as well as for the quality of its fruity, elegant red wines. With its unique Gamay grape variety and varied terroirs, Beaujolais is an exceptional region for organic viticulture. Many winemakers here cultivate their vines without chemicals, producing organic wines that highlight the purity and authenticity of the terroir. This year, Beaujolais nouveau will be released onThursday, November 21, 2024.
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What to drink with a Graves?
Famous for their elegance and complexity, Graves wines occupy a special place among the great wines of Bordeaux. This unique terroir, which stretches from Bordeaux to Langon, produces both racy red wines and fine white wines. Thanks to the diversity of the soils - mainly gravel and clay - Graves wines offer great aromatic complexity and a remarkable capacity for evolution. Whether accompanying red meat, seafood or mature cheese, Graves wines prove to be true gastronomic partners.
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Food and wine pairing: Grilled salmon
Grilled salmon, with its tender, flavorful flesh, is a versatile dish that can be seasoned in a variety of ways, from simple lemon and herbs to more complex marinades. This flexibility calls for wine pairings capable of sublimating the various preparations of grilled salmon. Discover the best food and wine pairings to accompany grilled salmon.
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Wine and food pairing: Quiche Lorraine
The quiche lorraine, this masterpiece of French cuisine, is a perfect fusion of simple and delicate flavors. Its crisp shortcrust pastry base and generous filling of smoked bacon and egg cream make it a comforting and versatile dish, ideal for many occasions. Let's discover together the subtleties of wine and quiche lorraine pairings for a gastronomic experience full of refinement.
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Wine and food pairing: rabbit with mustard
What organic wine can you open with mustard rabbit?
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Discover Millésime Bio: The Epicenter of Organic Elegance
The Millésime bio trade show is held every year at the end of January. What is this show that has become a must in the world of wine.