Organic Wine These wines are
painfully low in volume and
demand far exceeds supply. From
the greatest estates on earth to
small artisan producers.
Bott Geyl Pinot Gris ‘Furstentum’
Grand Cru 2009
Jean-Christophe Bott is heir
to the family tradition dating
back to 1795, when his
ancestor, Jean-Martin Geyl
tended his vines and made
his wine. Jean-Christophe
Bott has been responsible for
Domaine Bott-Geyl since
1993 and he converted the
vineyards to be organic in
2000 and then biodynamic in
2002.
Genot-Boulanger Puligny-Montrachet
‘Les Nosroyes’ 2009
Named for the walnut trees that once
grew here, Les Nosroyes is a well-placed
vineyard below premier cru Les Referts.
This is a stunning Puligny-Montrachet of
premier cru standard, but at a smidgeon
of the 1er cru price tag!
Sergio Mottura Orvieto DOC
2013
Sergio Mottura Orvieto DOC 2013
Classification: Orvieto D.O.C. (Controlled Origin
Denomination).
Grapes: Grechetto 60%, Procanico 40%
Vineyard: One of the oldest of Italian white
wines, much mentioned throughout history, not
from a single grape variety but a blend. The
grapes used for this wine are exclusively grown
in Sergio Mottura’s vineyard in Civitella
d’Agliano commune. Each grape varieties are
cultivated and vinificated separately,
Bott Geyl Gewurztraminer Les
Elements 2012
I don’t know why more people don’t drink
Gewurztraminer. Bright gold-tinged straw. It’s
Clean, fresh, smoky aromas of peach, rose
and apricot are so juicy and fresh in the
mouth, conveying a breezy quality to the ripe
tropical fruit and floral flavours. Finishes
bright and long. Its a great wine to match
spicy food.
Genot-Boulanger Bourgogne
Rouge 2013
Lovely tender and pure fruit. Pretty.
Elegant. Perfumed. With a really
sweet, supple core. Strawberry fruit
and some slight earthiness. For
entry level Burgundy Pinot, this is a
complete, wonderful, and delightful
bottle of old vine Pinot Noir.
Domaine Pavelot 1er Cru ‘Les
Vergelesses’ Rouge 2012
In recent years, Luc has been selectively
adding small amounts of whole clusters into
tank for the reds, as the vintage merits,
adding a spicy, herbal component which
contributes to the wine’s complexity, and
leads to more structured wines. Thanks to the
dedication of young winemakers like Luc
Pavelot, the village has become a place for
quality, terroir driven wines that deserve equal
recognition as those of the neighbouring
villages.
Olivier Pithon Le
Pilou 2011
Olivier Pithon Le Pilou 2011
This exciting 9-hectare domaine is
situated adjacent to the great Domaine
Gauby in the village of Calce in the
Roussillon region of the Languedoc.
Olivier Pithon is orginally from a wine
making family from Anjou in the Loire and
after spending some time in Bordeaux,
decided to settle in Calce in 2000 after
being introduced to Gerard Gauby by his
brother, Jo, a wine maker from Layon
Olivier Pithon Cuvee Lais Rouge
2014
40% Carignan, 40% Grenache, 20%
Mourvedre
Full bodied and complex Red. Red and
black fruits, natural earth and stones coat
the palate. Firm tannins. This wine needs
decanting now and will last the long haul
in your cellar
Olivier Pithon Cuvee Lais
Blanc 2015
Olivier Pithon Cuvee Lais
Blanc 2015
This exciting 9-hectare
domaine is situated adjacent
to the great Domaine Gauby in
the village of Calce in the
Roussillon region of the
Languedoc. Olivier Pithon is
orginally from a wine making
family from Anjou in the Loire
and after spending some time
in Bordeaux
PO Box 5036
Wheeler Heights NSW 2097
Phone Int: +61 409 121 151
Mob: 0409 121 151
Fax: 02 8088 1226
Skype: scott.evers

Best organic wine

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    Organic Wine Thesewines are painfully low in volume and demand far exceeds supply. From the greatest estates on earth to small artisan producers.
  • 3.
    Bott Geyl PinotGris ‘Furstentum’ Grand Cru 2009 Jean-Christophe Bott is heir to the family tradition dating back to 1795, when his ancestor, Jean-Martin Geyl tended his vines and made his wine. Jean-Christophe Bott has been responsible for Domaine Bott-Geyl since 1993 and he converted the vineyards to be organic in 2000 and then biodynamic in 2002.
  • 5.
    Genot-Boulanger Puligny-Montrachet ‘Les Nosroyes’2009 Named for the walnut trees that once grew here, Les Nosroyes is a well-placed vineyard below premier cru Les Referts. This is a stunning Puligny-Montrachet of premier cru standard, but at a smidgeon of the 1er cru price tag!
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    Sergio Mottura OrvietoDOC 2013 Classification: Orvieto D.O.C. (Controlled Origin Denomination). Grapes: Grechetto 60%, Procanico 40% Vineyard: One of the oldest of Italian white wines, much mentioned throughout history, not from a single grape variety but a blend. The grapes used for this wine are exclusively grown in Sergio Mottura’s vineyard in Civitella d’Agliano commune. Each grape varieties are cultivated and vinificated separately,
  • 9.
    Bott Geyl GewurztraminerLes Elements 2012 I don’t know why more people don’t drink Gewurztraminer. Bright gold-tinged straw. It’s Clean, fresh, smoky aromas of peach, rose and apricot are so juicy and fresh in the mouth, conveying a breezy quality to the ripe tropical fruit and floral flavours. Finishes bright and long. Its a great wine to match spicy food.
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    Lovely tender andpure fruit. Pretty. Elegant. Perfumed. With a really sweet, supple core. Strawberry fruit and some slight earthiness. For entry level Burgundy Pinot, this is a complete, wonderful, and delightful bottle of old vine Pinot Noir.
  • 13.
    Domaine Pavelot 1erCru ‘Les Vergelesses’ Rouge 2012 In recent years, Luc has been selectively adding small amounts of whole clusters into tank for the reds, as the vintage merits, adding a spicy, herbal component which contributes to the wine’s complexity, and leads to more structured wines. Thanks to the dedication of young winemakers like Luc Pavelot, the village has become a place for quality, terroir driven wines that deserve equal recognition as those of the neighbouring villages.
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    Olivier Pithon LePilou 2011 This exciting 9-hectare domaine is situated adjacent to the great Domaine Gauby in the village of Calce in the Roussillon region of the Languedoc. Olivier Pithon is orginally from a wine making family from Anjou in the Loire and after spending some time in Bordeaux, decided to settle in Calce in 2000 after being introduced to Gerard Gauby by his brother, Jo, a wine maker from Layon
  • 16.
    Olivier Pithon CuveeLais Rouge 2014 40% Carignan, 40% Grenache, 20% Mourvedre Full bodied and complex Red. Red and black fruits, natural earth and stones coat the palate. Firm tannins. This wine needs decanting now and will last the long haul in your cellar
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    Olivier Pithon CuveeLais Blanc 2015 Olivier Pithon Cuvee Lais Blanc 2015 This exciting 9-hectare domaine is situated adjacent to the great Domaine Gauby in the village of Calce in the Roussillon region of the Languedoc. Olivier Pithon is orginally from a wine making family from Anjou in the Loire and after spending some time in Bordeaux
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    PO Box 5036 WheelerHeights NSW 2097 Phone Int: +61 409 121 151 Mob: 0409 121 151 Fax: 02 8088 1226 Skype: scott.evers