
Cuvée Les Lèches 2024
Ripe and textural with layers of stone fruits, savoury herbs and a bright mineral backbone from the limestone. Honeyed and nectar-like, with rich aromatics of bay, chamomile, melon and pear. There is an oily, mouth-coating quality with some great attack and verve as the wine passes through into a lovely electric oyster shell salinity in the finish. A nourishing country wine with plenty of Mazel soul.
The return of an old cuvée - Les Lèches was originally made using a parcel of vines that Gérald sold to neighbouring vigneron Sylvain Bock when he started out. Having planted more Grenache Blanc that has come to maturity, the wine was reborn in 2023. Roughly half of this young fruit and half Sauvignon Blanc, minus the textbook tasting notes of that varietal.
The grapes are slowly pressed into steel for the juice to co-ferment. As opposed to the long, slow 24-month process of past vintages, the fermentation was fast and had completed by the spring, so Gérald elected to bottle with no additions in April 2025 - something he is experimenting with more frequently as the behaviour of the yeasts appears to be changing along with the climate of the south.
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Ripe and textural with layers of stone fruits, savoury herbs and a bright mineral backbone from the limestone. Honeyed and nectar-like, with rich aromatics of bay, chamomile, melon and pear. There is an oily, mouth-coating quality with some great attack and verve as the wine passes through into a lovely electric oyster shell salinity in the finish. A nourishing country wine with plenty of Mazel soul.
The return of an old cuvée - Les Lèches was originally made using a parcel of vines that Gérald sold to neighbouring vigneron Sylvain Bock when he started out. Having planted more Grenache Blanc that has come to maturity, the wine was reborn in 2023. Roughly half of this young fruit and half Sauvignon Blanc, minus the textbook tasting notes of that varietal.
The grapes are slowly pressed into steel for the juice to co-ferment. As opposed to the long, slow 24-month process of past vintages, the fermentation was fast and had completed by the spring, so Gérald elected to bottle with no additions in April 2025 - something he is experimenting with more frequently as the behaviour of the yeasts appears to be changing along with the climate of the south.













