La Soufrandière Mâcon Vinzelles Le Clos de Grand-Père 2022 (6 Bottles) Mâcon, Burgundy

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This grows in a very old, genuine clos (walled vineyard) that sits on rocky, hard limestone bedrock close to the surface and is believed to be an old Roman path. The vineyard is on the lower part of the Pouilly-Vinzelles slope and is therefore classed as Mâcon-Vinzelles. The Bret brothers’ maternal grandfather purchased the site, hence the name Le Clos de Grand-Père. Speaking of maturity, some plants in this 0.7-hectare plot are now over 100 years old, and the average age is around 60 years. As is usual for this cuvée, the 2022 was mostly tank-raised—with just 10% old barrels used for maturation. From a lower-lying site that tends to deliver the most appreciable wine in the range, there is super energy this year.

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About La Soufrandière Wines

Our La Soufrandière estate, bought in 1947 by our paternal grandfather, is located in Vinzelles, in the Mâcon wine-producing region of South Burgundy. Here we work 4 ha of Pouilly-Vinzelles Climat “Les Quarts”, 0.55 ha of Pouilly-Vinzelles Climat “Les Longeays” and 1 ha of Mâcon-Vinzelles “Le Clos de Grand-Père”.

All our vines, between 33 and 80 years old, are magnificently located, facing East or South-East halfway up or at the top of the slopes of very red clay and “crinoidal” limestone, formed over 180 million years ago.

Since the 2016 season, we’ve been lucky enough to be able to operate around another 5 ha, already certified Organic.
Since the 2016 harvest, La Soufrandière can offer you wines from Saint-Véran “La Bonnode” (3.5 ha), Pouilly-Fuissé “Les Chatenays” (0.70 ha) in Vergisson, Pouilly-Fuissé “Les Vigneraies” (0.50 ha) on the slopes of the Roche de Solutré, and even a little Aligoté (0.30 ha).

To us, being a wine-grower today is not just being a grape producer, in the same way potatoes can be produced on an industrial basis, it’s not being a super driver of ever-heavier and ever-more polluting tractors, it’s not being an agrochemist, as a certain lobby would still like, however; nor is it being the winemaker who juggles with his magical cures to make up for some failure in growing the grape or quite simply to reassure himself, nor is it someone who thinks that drones will soon be able to replace the wine-grower among his vines.

To be in harmony with your vines and encourage practices that respect the life of the soil and the balance of the plant and the environment. Organic and biodynamic agriculture are the keys to this.

On our estate La Soufrandière, we have made the choice to work with the natural rhythms (the moon, planets), we regularly use infusions of plants to strengthen the vines against diseases, we carry out all work by hand (apart from a tractor used for tillage and treatment) to limit soil compaction.

La Soufrandière and Bret Brothers also stand for “human adventure”. This is why we favour human labour instead of using machines or pesticides (2 ha at La Soufrandière = 1 full-time job). Today, the Bret Team represents the equivalent of eight full-time people, excluding grape-pickers.

We are always very happy to be able to pass on our passion to our staff members, our trainees, or our customers who come to see us at the estate.

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