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Michel Gahier Melon La Fauquette Blanc 2018 (Preservative Free)

Michel Gahier Melon La Fauquette Blanc 2018 (Preservative Free)

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Tasting Notes

This is one of our favourite Jura wines. The grapes are sourced from the La Fauquette vineyard close to Michel's house. This is a 'sous voile' wine made from the mutant grape found only in the Jura called Melon le Queue Rouge. As the name implies, this grape variety is distinctive because the grape has a 'red tail'. It is likely that this variety is a mutant of Chardonnay and is much beloved by Jura producers despite the difficulty in tending the vines.

The barrel in which it matures is not topped up as with the other two white cuvées. Instead, as the wine evaporates through the pores of the barrel a thin veil (voile) of yeast forms on the surface of the wine and this protects the wine from excessive oxidation. The oxygen that does penetrate the veil causes it to develop an exciting nutty spiciness that is incredibly appealing. - Importer Note

Michel Gahier is a quiet, yet incredibly talented winemaker based in the small village of Montigny-les-Arsures, in the Arbois region. The Gahier family have been based in this town since the 16th century, and the family Domaine dates back to 1874. Michel, however, is the first in his family to bottle wine.

The village of Montigny is considered to be one of the best sites for Trousseau in the whole of the Jura - something that Michel takes full advantage of. He produces several different cuvees of Trousseau, from his youngest vines "Le Clousot," through to the very top of the tree, "Les Grands Vergers." This comes off 80-year-old vines, planted on graviers soil, and sits directly adjacent to Jacques Puffeney's "Berangeres" vineyard. Puffeney and Gahier are very close friends, and it's no coincidence that their viticulture and winemaking tends to follow the same philosophy.

Michel currently holds 7.5 hectares, all farmed organically, with the rows ploughed by horse, and native plants and grasses grown as cover crops. As Michel says, "the earth chooses the plants it wants." Like many modern-day Jura vignerons, Michel chooses to make vin naturel, - nothing added, nothing taken away. He only adds miniscule amounts of sulphur at bottling, and many of his wines see no sulphur at all.

Apart from his incredible Trousseau, Michel also produces a suite of Chardonnay and Savagnin - a mixture of sous voile styles, as well as the topped-up, ouille wines. He also makes small amounts of Vin Jaune, and a Cremant du Jura sparkling.

All of his cuvees are wonderfully expressive and full of energy. There is a real vibrancy to them, matched only by the wonderful depth and complexity. Not surprisingly, these wines are very much sought after. And with such low production, they never stick around long!

Product Type Wine White Other Varietals & Blends
Volume 750ml
Country France
Region Jura
Sub Region Arbois
Winemaking Practices Natural
Vineyard Practices Organic/Biodynamic

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