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Posted September 12, 2015August 17, 2017 Hippolyte

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To what purpose, April, do you return again?⟶

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Thank you for being a friend Traveled down a road Thank you for being a friend
Traveled down a road and back again
Your heart is true, you're a pal and a confidant.

2017 Ganevat Kopin!
Chardonnays from the limestone soils of the Jura and Macon with a healthy splash of Riesling grown in Alsatian granite. After two years élevage in neutral oak they’re BFF’s. 

Made by friends and to be shared with friends. (While watching the Golden Girls optional but recommended)
Upset that summer’s “over”? This wine feels Upset that summer’s “over”?
This wine feels you. 

#anneetfrançoisganevat Chardonnay and Savagnin ouillé. Matured two years in neutral oak. 

By request we have “some” quantity (i.e. a few cases vs. a few bottles of the estate wines) because these white blends from #ganevat are simply happy making. Delicious in a ways that please expert and less-experienced palates. 

Fun fact:
Ouillé (here  meaning topping up of barrels to make a non-oxidative wine) was historically also used to refer to people, in the sense of “filling, fattening, feeding someone”. 

Like bears, we’re all looking to fill and fatten ourselves as the days shorten. At least figuratively if not literally. One could do worse than to do so with this wine.
We have just 120 (10 cases) of these lovelies avai We have just 120 (10 cases) of these lovelies available:

Cuvée Madelon from #anneetfrançoisganevat 

A 50/50 (-ish) blend of old-vine Gamay from Morgon and indigenous Jura varietals* planted “franc-pied”  by #fanfan 15 years ago 

Whole cluster fermentation by native yeasts, no added sulfites. 

This is a theme of Jean-François’s, blending Gamay (which historically was grown in the Jura) with nearly forgotten varieties he has “hidden” amongst his Pinot, Trousseau, Savagnin, etc. 

They are playful, drinkable explorations of what Jura wines may have tasted like in the past and provocative arguments for what they could be again but for the #juraaoc ...

*Jean-François has planted for blending, experimenting, and preservation: Enfariné, Corbeau, Gros Beclan, Petit Beclan, Gueuche, Argant, Syeve-Villard, Gouais, and others.
Super-sexy, JÉROBOAMS of #Ganevat #rotagamète 3 Super-sexy, JÉROBOAMS of #Ganevat

#rotagamète 3-liters
Gamay and indigenous Jura varietals. One year in foudres. 

Individual wood crates, super limited, almost as big as my dog (dog not included)
That’s a great lineup, a real fun selection for That’s a great lineup, a real fun selection for all purposes.
Mid-winter wine crush. Lots to love in this gem, s Mid-winter wine crush. Lots to love in this gem, so versatile . . . one bottle to rule them all. #tuckintothis #winterwine #paulbarre #biodynamicwines #naturalwineboston
We are looking forward to this Thursday night, tha We are looking forward to this Thursday night, thank you Chef Dora for this experience. So excited! #femaleowned #farmtotable #Natickdinners #marytaylorwines #Boom
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