La Macération du Soula Orange n°21 NV - Le Soula (BD & vin nature)


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Beautiful amber colored orange wine from Le Soula, non-vintage par excellence. With aromatic orange blossom and soft hints of curry you would almost want to use this beauty in a salad. A fine and soft tannin and well balanced. An elegant bitter, endless aftertaste. Add a plate of shellfish and nothing can go wrong.
  • Country / Region: France / Fenouillèdes (Côte de Roussillon)
  • Grape variety: 76% Vermentino, 24% Macabeu
  • In the vineyard: granite terroir. Orchards located between 350 and 550 meters altitude, between 26 and 52 years old. Biodynamic farming. Picked by hand.
  • In the cellar: Blend of different vintages, 2019 (36%) 2018 (24%) 2017 (12%) 2015 (12%) 2014 (16%). Maceration by bunches for 10 to 15 days. Then directly pressed. Only the use of own yeasts. Maturation for 84% in 500L oak barrels and for 16% in glass barrels.
  • Quality mark: Demeter

Domaine Le Soula was started in 2001 by English wine importers Roy Richards and Mark Walford with Gérard Gauby as advisor. From the beginning the vineyards were farmed organically and in 2008 they made the switch to fully biodynamic.

Today, the cheerful South African Wendy Paillé is the winegrower at Le Soula. Wendy moved to Virginia in 2003 and made the transition from sommelier to winegrower to work for a local winery, where she met Joseph Paillé. Love blossomed and Joseph convinced Wendy to move back to France with him, where Joseph created the Pithon – Paillé estate with wine legend Jo Pithon. In 2012, Wendy made her first solo vintage at Pithon-Paillé.

In 2014 she exchanged the Loire for Roussillon in the South of France, where Joseph started working at Domaine Benastra and Wendy at Domaine Le Soula, where she is ultimately responsible for the team, the cellar and 22 hectares of biodynamically cultivated vineyards.

At Le Soula Wendy makes very unique 'solera wines' according to the Sherry method. Blending different vintages is not allowed in France, which is why her wines are sold as the lowest classification 'Vin de France'. The mineral natural wines she makes are special, powerful but also elegant!

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