
Avanti Popolo
50% Grenache, 14% Syrah, 12% Alicante, 12% Merlot, 12% Cabernet Sauvignon from Axel Prüfer in the Orb Valley of Southern France. Grapes are hand-harvested and vinified as follows: 8-day maceration for the Grenache, 10-day maceration for the Syrah, direct pressing for the Alicante, Merlot, & Cabernet Sauvignon. Spontaneous fermentation, short élevage prior to bottling unfined, unfiltered, no additional SO2. 13%ABV
Le Temps des Cerises
Axel Prüfer was born in East Germany, but since 2003 makes wine in Languedoc, France. He quickly gained a reputation for being not only an excellent winemaker but also a friendly and likable person with a rebellious side, too.
His vineyards are surrounded by woods and are a beautiful example of biodiversity and balance. They take up 8.5 hectares on granite and quartz land, producing grapes like Carignan, Grenache, Cinsault, Merlot, and Aramon. To protect the plants from wild boars, Axel famously collects human hair from the hairdressers in the local village and spreads it around the vineyard. He ferments grape juice in stainless steel or fiberglass tanks and sometimes also old barrels that don’t influence the taste. The wines are light, yet very precise, delicious, and full of life. Small quantities make them quite sought-after.
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50% Grenache, 14% Syrah, 12% Alicante, 12% Merlot, 12% Cabernet Sauvignon from Axel Prüfer in the Orb Valley of Southern France. Grapes are hand-harvested and vinified as follows: 8-day maceration for the Grenache, 10-day maceration for the Syrah, direct pressing for the Alicante, Merlot, & Cabernet Sauvignon. Spontaneous fermentation, short élevage prior to bottling unfined, unfiltered, no additional SO2. 13%ABV
Le Temps des Cerises
Axel Prüfer was born in East Germany, but since 2003 makes wine in Languedoc, France. He quickly gained a reputation for being not only an excellent winemaker but also a friendly and likable person with a rebellious side, too.
His vineyards are surrounded by woods and are a beautiful example of biodiversity and balance. They take up 8.5 hectares on granite and quartz land, producing grapes like Carignan, Grenache, Cinsault, Merlot, and Aramon. To protect the plants from wild boars, Axel famously collects human hair from the hairdressers in the local village and spreads it around the vineyard. He ferments grape juice in stainless steel or fiberglass tanks and sometimes also old barrels that don’t influence the taste. The wines are light, yet very precise, delicious, and full of life. Small quantities make them quite sought-after.










