Patrick Bouju - La Bohème

Festejar Rosé 2023

Vin de France | Rosé | 2023

Patrick Bouju - La Bohême

Festejar rosé 2023

Vin de France | Rosé | 2023

The grapes, carefully pressed and slowly fermented at low temperatures, give this wine a unique texture. This winemaking process, in which every step is meticulously controlled, imparts remarkable liveliness and complexity. After bottling, the secondary fermentation adds an extra dimension, enhanced by manual disgorgement, ensuring a refined tasting experience. This semi-dry wine, from a small production run, stands out for its expression of red fruit.

Regular price €19.90

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Country of origin,

Region,

Appellation, Vin de France

Grape Variety(ies), Gamay

Certification,

Sweetness, Sweet

Winemaking, Stainless steel tank aging

Soil type,

Alcohol content , 12.5%

Regular price €19.90
Festejar Rosé 2023
19,90 €

How to enjoy this wine?

Cuvée Profile

Fresh | Fruity and spicy

Serving Recommendations

Serve Chilled

Aging Potential

1 to 2 years

Our Review of the Cuvée

At first glance, this wine displays a translucent ruby color, adorned with persistent bubbles that instantly catch the eye. The nose reveals delicate aromas of grapes and red berries such as strawberries and raspberries, subtly enhanced by spicy notes. On the palate, its roundness and velvety texture are captivating, while the lively, almost creamy bubbles provide a welcome freshness. The finish is a true delight, with a lingering aftertaste marked by candied strawberry and spices, balanced by a touch of bitterness that tempers the residual sugar. This wine enchants with its elegance and harmonious structure.

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Patrick Bouju - La Bohème

Languedoc | France

In Puy-de-Dôme, Patrick Bouju crafts wines under the name La Bohème, employing natural practices, using Gamay, Pinot Noir, and ancient grape varieties that are gradually being reintroduced into cultivation. The vines, often old, are planted on volcanic soils characteristic of the region, which impart a subtle energy and unique character to the wines.

Vinifications are conducted with minimal intervention, allowing fermentations to proceed freely to preserve the spontaneous expression of the grape. The wines exhibit vibrant and direct fruit, combined with a supple texture and unconstrained mouthfeel, without any attempt at correction or standardization.

All the cuvées are distinguished by a marked and immediately recognizable identity, supported by strong stylistic coherence. Patrick Bouju's work is now considered a benchmark in the natural wine movement, offering a vibrant and instinctive interpretation of Auvergne's volcanic terroirs.