Thevenet & Fils ‘Les Clos’

Grapes Pinot Noir

Place Burgundy, France

The pinot noir for this wine is found in the village of Bussières and is sourced from the lieu-dit Les Clos.  The vines are south-facing at 350 feet above sea level on gently sloping hills that are principally composed of clay.  The fruit tends to ripen early due to its excellent exposure.  Pigeage and remontage are practiced during fermentation.  This wine is marked by notes of black, ripe berries, often a touch “sauvage”.

Family: Jean-Claude took responsibility for this family domaine in 1971 from his father, Raymond, when their holdings were a mere 3 hectares, Jean-Claude was in the process of building the domaine to its current size of 30 hectares with vineyards centered on their village of Pierreclos at the heart of the Maconnais. In addition to working their own vineyards, the Thévenet family, for three generations, has also conducted a successful nursery business producing fine quality grape vines for many family-owned domaines in Burgundy and also in the Champagne district.

Jean-Claude and his wife, Helene, and now his three sons (Benjamin, Jonathan and Aurélien), have performed at a remarkable, and consistently high, level these last 30 years - producing wines of honesty and purity and fine value. Jean-Claude passed away in 2008 at the too-young age of 54; but, we are comforted by the presence of his three talented and dedicated progeny, all functioning under the rigorous supervision of their mother, Helene.

The vineyard holdings now extend throughout Pierreclos and into the neighboring villages of Serrieres, Prissé, Bussieres and Milly-Lamartine. Chardonnay is the dominant grape and Gamay and Pinot Noir produce the red wines of the estate.

Bottle: $33 | Glass: $14

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Sanctum Lisica

Grapes Pinot Noir

Place Lipoglav, Lower Styria, Slovenia

Process No irrigation. No herbicide. Environmentally friendly and sustainable viticulture, with respect for the land.

Embracing the minimal intervention approach in the cellar, hand-harvested grapes were de-stemmed and spontaneously fermented in open top fermenters. 19-24 day maceration. After 12 months of aging in used French oak the wine was blended in stainless steel tanks and bottled unfiltered.

Family In the mid-12th century French Carthusian monks settled in this northeast region of Slovenia and planted it with Pinot Noir and Chardonnay vines. The Podkubovšek family, starting with Vlado and his son, Marko, has always cherished and been proud of this local heritage, hence the fact that all of their wines are made in a traditional style, where the vines and the microclimate speak for themselves. All of the grapes are strictly hand-picked on steep marl-rich slopes of up to 45°, and vinified with minimal intervention in the winemaking process.

Bottle: $31 | Glass: $14

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Division ‘UN’

Grapes Pinot Noir

Place Willamette Valley, Oregon

Process  This is farmed with 100% herbicide-free pesticides. The juice is naturally fermented with a variety of techniques including whole cluster pressed and semi-carbonic maceration. Aged in French and Austrian Oak (15% new) for 9 months before being racked to concrete tanks for 1 month.

Family Division Wine Company is part of the new guard of wine making with low-intervention wines from organic, terroir-driven vineyard sites in Oregon and Washington State. Kate and Tom moved to France to work in the Loire Valley, Beaujolais, and Burgundy.  Inspired by these wines, they moved to Oregon in 2010 to start Division to produce wines with modest alcohol, bright acidity, less extraction, and minimal manipulation.

Bottle: $35 | Glass: $15

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Violet Hill

Grapes Pinot Noir

Place Santa Barbara County, California

Process Primary fermentation with some stem inclusion in small vats is followed by malolactic conversion and 12 months of aging in French Oak, 25% of which is new barrels.

Family Violet Hill's mission is to bring terroir-driven and complex wines at everyday prices with a focus on cool-climate varietals (like Pinot Noir) from single-appellation sourcing on the West Coast. An outstanding opportunity to source grapes from the Rogue Valley in Southern Oregon led to their newest project, Violet Hill. Unfortunately, the strict AVA regulations in Willamette Valley meant they could not use this as a blending component for the Averaen blend, but the fruit was too good to pass up. A similar opportunity arose in Santa Barbara County just months later - the wine was outside the Sonoma County AVA specs for Valravn and a bit too pricey for Pavette. Hence, a new project - Violet Hill.

Bottle: $35 | Glass: $15

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