Château Le Puy Barthélemy 2022
"This 100% Merlot is crafted in harmony with nature using an infusion-style winemaking process and dynamic aging!"
The Cuvée Barthélemy comes from a limestone plot known as “Les Rocs” and is made from a blend of Merlot. This wine is certified organic and biodynamic. It is the result of a natural winemaking process known as infusion (similar to tea) rather than extraction. This lovely bottle pairs perfectly with all fine and delicate dishes. - Delivery in a wooden crate is available for orders of 3 bottles of this wine (depending on the country and shipping method selected)
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Eye
Deep garnet color
Nose
Hints of pine, rose, and peppermint
Palate
Light and fresh, with aromas of pomegranate and pine blossoms. A wine of great delicacy
Serve
At 17-18°C
Open
2 hours before
Drink from
2027
Drink before
2042
Production
Approximately 15,000 bottles
Food and wine pairings
Enjoy it with a dry-aged ribeye, a leg of lamb, or monkfish with mushroom sauce...
RVF - La Revue du Vin de France / Guide des Meilleurs Vins de France
Rated estate (2022 guide) 1*Star (Up-and-coming stars or quality winemakers producing wines of a high standard—you won’t be disappointed when tasting the wines from these estates)
About the estate:
Owned by the Amoreau family since 1610, this estate stands out for its terroir, its unique winemaking methods, and above all, its viticulture. Led by passionate advocates of biodynamics, including its director Harold Langlais, the estate’s wines are often praised by natural wine enthusiasts, though their distinctive style may bewilder those accustomed to classic Bordeaux. The wines are deep and display great aging potential, from the classic Émilien cuvée to the Barthélémy cuvée. For this latter single-vineyard selection, the estate is seeking AOC recognition from the INAO, citing the red clay and limestone geology, its location at the highest point of the appellation, and the bacterial quality of the soils, which have seen no inputs for ages. In the meantime, the estate’s production is labeled Vin de France.
Le Figaro vins
Rated estate (2023 guide) Recommended
About the estate:
Long overlooked, even scorned, Le Puy is now the envy of all and has piqued the curiosity of its most prestigious neighbors, who are flocking here in droves, as Harold Langlais, its director, told us. It must be said that the estate has plenty to offer, if only in terms of its history: a family whose winemaking roots date back to the early 17th century, soils that have never been subjected to the ravages of chemicals for over 400 years, and wines and landscapes whose almost mystical aura would make even the most ardent Cartesians doubt their own convictions.
Terre de Vins
Rated Winery Recommended
About the estate:
A little further east, overlooking the Dordogne, Château Le Puy can boast of having been home to 15 generations of the Amoreau family since 1610. Advocates of the most natural viticulture possible and minimal intervention in the cellar, they produce moving and sincere wines, whether from the famous Château le Puy or from Closerie Saint Roc, purchased in 2012, whose single-vineyard cuvée Les Noyers 2020 is superb, combining depth and velvety richness in a serene harmony.
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