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L'oume Les Fréres Soulier Red wine ● Vin de France (Rhône)

2021 75cl

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L'oume - Les Fréres Soulier - 2021 - Rouge
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In a few words ...

Les frères soulier is the story of two brothers, sons of winegrowers. In 2014, in their thirties, charles and guillaume soulier returned to family traditions. After studying landscaping for one and business for the other, they bought 4 hectares of vines on their father's estate in the commune of saint hilaire d'ozilhan, in the gard region (south of the rhône valley), between nîmes and avignon. Then they bought another 2 hectares from neighboring winegrowers. And between 2015 and 2016, they planted 2 more (old, forgotten grape varieties such as counoise, picardan, terret noir, muscardin, vacaresse) to expand their vineyard to a total of 8 hectares. In the vineyard, the soil is worked (very, very lightly) with a horse, and goats and sheep take care of weeding the rows naturally. They only work the base of the vines; the in-between rows are grassed over and never ploughed. They also use a few herbal potions to strengthen their vines' immune systems, but without making biodynamics a religion. The souliers brothers love common sense, especially that of nature! of course, no chemicals are used... the cuvée l'oume des

Tasting notes

Taste

Elegant and fine

Product details

Keeps

2023 years

Peak

2023 - 2031

Service

15°C

Grape varieties -

Terroir -

Culture type

Organic

Alcohol

-

Content

75cl

Decanting

-

Food and wine pairings

Meat

Colombo de bœuf - porc à la thaïlandaise

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Les Fréres Soulier

Les Fréres Soulier is a domain from the region Vallée du Rhône in France, that produces 2 wines available to purchase, including the wine L'oume 2021.