
Deux Couleurs Orange
This is a blend of equal parts of Traminer and Gewürztraminer and a touch of Pinot Gris planted over clay and limestone in Obernai. The grapes macerated as whole bunches for around a week, before being pressed to old barriques for a year of élevage. A gorgeous shade of sunset, this offers heady notes of red papaya and rose, while the palate is all pith and spice. A wine of beautiful texture and perfume, it is as invigorating as they come.
Yannick Meckert
No gimmicks. No shortcuts. Just one of the realest doing it right now.
Yannick grew up between Burgundy and Alsace, surrounded by vines but disillusioned by how they were being farmed. So he dipped. Took off. Went searching for something more alive, more honest. And damn, did he find it.
He rolled up his sleeves alongside legends like Patrick Meyer, Philippe Pacalet, the Le Coste crew, and even spent time brewing sacred juice (sake) with Terada Honke in Japan. You can taste those experiences in his work — but he’s not copying anyone. He’s carving his own lane, and it’s beautiful.
Back in Obernai, he’s working 3.5ha of old-school Alsatian grapes grown on clay and limestone. Biodiversity isn’t just a buzzword here — the vineyards are wild. No chemicals. No copper. No sulfur. Just herbs, teas, clay, and vibes. Letting nature do what it does best.
In the cellar? Total intuition. No cookie-cutter recipes. Each grape, each vintage, gets handled in its own way. The wines are precise but full of soul. Like he’s been doing this forever.
Yannick is not just “promising.” He’s the real deal. And this is just the beginning.
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This is a blend of equal parts of Traminer and Gewürztraminer and a touch of Pinot Gris planted over clay and limestone in Obernai. The grapes macerated as whole bunches for around a week, before being pressed to old barriques for a year of élevage. A gorgeous shade of sunset, this offers heady notes of red papaya and rose, while the palate is all pith and spice. A wine of beautiful texture and perfume, it is as invigorating as they come.
Yannick Meckert
No gimmicks. No shortcuts. Just one of the realest doing it right now.
Yannick grew up between Burgundy and Alsace, surrounded by vines but disillusioned by how they were being farmed. So he dipped. Took off. Went searching for something more alive, more honest. And damn, did he find it.
He rolled up his sleeves alongside legends like Patrick Meyer, Philippe Pacalet, the Le Coste crew, and even spent time brewing sacred juice (sake) with Terada Honke in Japan. You can taste those experiences in his work — but he’s not copying anyone. He’s carving his own lane, and it’s beautiful.
Back in Obernai, he’s working 3.5ha of old-school Alsatian grapes grown on clay and limestone. Biodiversity isn’t just a buzzword here — the vineyards are wild. No chemicals. No copper. No sulfur. Just herbs, teas, clay, and vibes. Letting nature do what it does best.
In the cellar? Total intuition. No cookie-cutter recipes. Each grape, each vintage, gets handled in its own way. The wines are precise but full of soul. Like he’s been doing this forever.
Yannick is not just “promising.” He’s the real deal. And this is just the beginning.











