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$34.00
“Only the dead fish swim with the current”, reads the label of this intense white – a fitting creed for Baptiste’s vigneron philosophy. The name is an acronym for the grape it’s made with, the pink-skinned mutation of Grolleau called Grolleau Gris that’s mostly known for rosé wines. Here, Baptiste serves a sharp, compelling direct press “blanc de noirs” version of this Loire Valley specialty.
Grape: Grolleau Gris
Vineyard: clayey-loam & limestone, biodynamically farmed by Baptiste himself. Planted in 1992 (same as for Marie Rose above)
Making of: hand-harvested grapes are direct-pressed into a 3000-liter conical oak vat, where the must ferments spontaneously. The malolactic fermentation takes place in large fiberglass tanks. Bottled after two rackings in May, unfined, unfiltered, zero SO2 added.
Personality: fresh, intense white wine with beautiful purity.
-Jenny and Francois Selections
Product Details
| Category | Wine |
| Color | White |
| Country | France |
| Region | Loire Valley |
| Subregion | Anjou |
| Style | Certified BiodynamicNo Added SulfurNatural |
| Varietal | Grolleau Gris |
| Producer | Baptiste Cousin |
| Vintage | 2023 |
| Size | 750 ml |
| Other | New Arrival |