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Domaine des Deux Clés , Valle du Paradis Reserve, 2022

Domaine des Deux Clés , Valle du Paradis Reserve, 2022

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Gaëlle, a Burgundian, trained to be an enologist in Dijon. Florian, the son of a German wine importer, studied international wine business at Geisenheim University. The two met in 2009 while working at Maison Champy in Burgundy and have been inseparable ever since. It was at Maison Champy where they first experienced working with Biodynamics. This early exposure to Biodynamic viticulture would prove instrumental in the decision to employ Biodynamics at their own Domaine.

With the price of vineyard land in Burgundy constantly rising, the young couple understood that if they were to have a Domaine of their own Burgundy was not the place. Also wanting to gain experience with different varieties and climates, they spent the next couple of years making wine in some of the world’s best wine regions. Their experiences include working in Germany, in Napa Valley at Lokoya and Hall Wines, in Tuscany with Alberto Antonini, in Châteauneuf du Pape at Château Beaucastel and Domaine du Pégau, and in New Zealand at Te Awa.

In 2012 they returned to France and settled in the Languedoc. Gaëlle worked as an enologist for Pierre Clavel in Pic Saint Loup and Florian took a position at a Languedoc cooperative. Immediately seeing the potential of the higher elevation vineyards located in the Hautes-Corbières they set out to purchase vines of their own. Unwilling to settle for what was available, it was a couple of years before their patience was rewarded. In 2015 the stars aligned, and they were able to purchase 12.5 hectares of old vines on the rough hillsides near Fontjoncouse. These unique vineyards are spread over several valleys, with multiple exposures and varying altitudes of 250-350m. With the combination of higher altitude and several plots with north-northeast exposures, this micro-climate is 2-4 °C cooler than the rest of the region, which is important for keeping freshness and acidity in the wines.

Today the Domaine consists of 14 hectares planted to 8 different varieties: predominately Carignan for the reds, with Grenache and a little Syrah, and for the whites, Macabeu, Grenache Blanc, Grenache Gris, Vermentino and Roussanne. The existing vines were worked organically since 2001, but immediately upon taking over the vineyards Gaëlle and Florian started the conversion to Biodynamic farming. Today, all vineyards are Demeter certified or in the conversion process. Work in the vineyards is dominated by meticulous manual labor, as the narrow vine rows of the older plantings make working with a tractor impossible. Gaëlle and Florian are in the vines daily and intimately understand each parcel they farm.

The couple have a firm belief that this understanding is necessary in order to craft wines as singular and unique as the terroirs from which the wines are produced.

This "Réserve" bottling represents a selection of the estate's oldest vines (ranging from 70 to over 110 years old). The grapes are typically hand-harvested and fermented with indigenous yeasts. Some vintages include traditional "foot-pressing" (pigeage) and aging for 12 months in French oak barrels (approx. 25% new) from top coopers like Chassin and Damy. 

 

Nose: Rich and complex with aromas of compoted fruits (plum, blackberry), sweet spices, and the characteristic "garrigue" (Mediterranean scrubland) notes of thyme and rosemary.

Palate: Powerful but rounded with silky tannins and a "redoubtable" balance. It offers a fresh acidity that offsets the high alcohol, leading to a long, peppery finish. 

 

Grape: Carignan, Grenache Noir

Region: Corbieres, Languedoc

 

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