
Leynes (make this your 6th bottle - SEE DESCRIPTION)
"The tannins are what make the interaction between a wine and our senses. The tannins constitute the hidden architecture of the world”, Marc-André Selosse. Leynes 2019 is a blend of Jambon’s vineyards Balmont, Batailles, and Ganivets. As always these old vines give extremely small yields. The grapes were harvested in the heat wave year 2019, but luckily after a rain fall in the beginning of September. The wine was bottled in April 2022.
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Available with the purchase of at least 5 other bottles of your choice. Super limited. We're using the honor system here. If you do not add at least 5 other bottles to your order, we reserve the right to refund your order. Thanks for understanding!
Philippe Jambon
Philippe’s cellar work is notoriously experimental and subject to change between vintages. Diverse cuvées come and go, orthodoxies are trampled upon – recently, for instance, Philippe blended a botrytized 2004 chardonnay, 8 years in barrel, with a 2011 Gamay! “The wines defy simple classification,” remarked one Burgundy vigneron. “You might even taste the future chez Philippe.” Despite experimentation, there are at least two constant maxims: no additives of any kind are used and the wines are not bottled until they are absolutely ready. In reality, these two are one and the same, for Philippe believes that long élevage in barrel helps mitigate the so-called “faults” associated with zero-SO2 winemaking. As a general rule, macerations are long and wines may spend anywhere between 18 months and 5 years in barrel. Ironically, Philippe once excelled as a student of oeonolgy, training under some of France’s most esteemed educators, where he mastered the rules of conventional winemaking. Asked about his time at the Ecole, he jokes that he learned about “everything that must not be done.”
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"The tannins are what make the interaction between a wine and our senses. The tannins constitute the hidden architecture of the world”, Marc-André Selosse. Leynes 2019 is a blend of Jambon’s vineyards Balmont, Batailles, and Ganivets. As always these old vines give extremely small yields. The grapes were harvested in the heat wave year 2019, but luckily after a rain fall in the beginning of September. The wine was bottled in April 2022.
***
Available with the purchase of at least 5 other bottles of your choice. Super limited. We're using the honor system here. If you do not add at least 5 other bottles to your order, we reserve the right to refund your order. Thanks for understanding!
Philippe Jambon
Philippe’s cellar work is notoriously experimental and subject to change between vintages. Diverse cuvées come and go, orthodoxies are trampled upon – recently, for instance, Philippe blended a botrytized 2004 chardonnay, 8 years in barrel, with a 2011 Gamay! “The wines defy simple classification,” remarked one Burgundy vigneron. “You might even taste the future chez Philippe.” Despite experimentation, there are at least two constant maxims: no additives of any kind are used and the wines are not bottled until they are absolutely ready. In reality, these two are one and the same, for Philippe believes that long élevage in barrel helps mitigate the so-called “faults” associated with zero-SO2 winemaking. As a general rule, macerations are long and wines may spend anywhere between 18 months and 5 years in barrel. Ironically, Philippe once excelled as a student of oeonolgy, training under some of France’s most esteemed educators, where he mastered the rules of conventional winemaking. Asked about his time at the Ecole, he jokes that he learned about “everything that must not be done.”











