White wines are made from only a light pressing of first run juice and vinified in stainless steel tanks with strict temperature control to maintain a balance of ripe fruit and freshness. Anne Pichon Sauvage Syrah Grenache 2018 Winemaker Notes. The malolactic fermentation and ageing take place partly in oak barrels but mostly in cements tanks. Misión / Rosa del Peru / Tempranillo, Tecate, MX 2019 Roberto Henriquez ‘A La Mar’ Cinsault / Pais, Bio Bio Valley, CL 2020 SPARKLING. Rkatsiteli / Mtsvane / Khikhvi, Asureti, GE 2019 RED. Roberto Henriquez Molino del Ciego Semillon, Bio Bio Valley, CL 2020 Gotsa. The fermentations extend 3 to 4 weeks with a slow progressive increase in temperature to extract a very fine tannin structure. Anne Pichon Sauvage Gris Montagne Grenache / Syrah, Rhone, FR 2020 ORANGE.
Reds are vinified in small 50 HL cement tanks or stainless steel, at low temperature to achieve a long maceration and two gentle pump overs daily, with additional manual punch downs if necessary.
Employing careful vineyard management, low yields and late harvesting, Pichon hand-harvests and destems all of the fruit. And because of the Mistral that sweeps up from the hills below, fruit is less susceptible to rot and disease, providing and ideal environment for organic viticulture. The micro-climate Anne Pichon’s vineyard is dry, with cool, manually tilled soils that retain moisture when it rains. The wines themselves are named “Sauvage” inspired by the Pichons’ respect for and attachment to nature. Edward along with her sister-in-law Véronique who manages the commercial affairs. Today, Anne produces no more than 40 barrels of wine for T. The began to resurrect the a defunct domaine called Murmurium, meaning “the buzzing song of bees.” And while the 15 hectare vineyard was in poor shape, the site was properly organic for many years leading up to Anne and Marc’s stewardship. Anne Pichon and her late husband, Marc Pichon, started an agrarian-bohemian life together in the 1990’s when they moved into an abandoned farm house at the base of Mont Ventoux.