Patrick Bouju - La Bohème

P&G L24

Vin de France | Red | NM

Patrick Bouju - La Bohême

P&G L24

Vin de France | Rouge | NM

This wine, made without added sulfites, harmoniously blends Pinot Noir and Gamay from Auvergne, grown on the basalt soils of the Gergovie hillside. The winemaking process involves macerating whole clusters in stainless steel tanks, resulting in a pure and authentic expression of the grape varieties.

Regular Price €18.50

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Country of origin,

Region,

Appellation, Vin de France

Grape variety(ies): Pinot Noir and Gamay d'Auvergne

Certification, Organic

Sweetness Level, Dry

Winemaking, Stainless steel tank aging

Soil type: Volcanic

Alcohol content, 13.0%

Regular Price €18.50
P&G L24
18,50 €

How to enjoy this wine?

Cuvée Profile

Round | Fruity and spicy

Serving Recommendations

Serve at 16° to 18°

Aging Potential

2 to 5 years

Our Review of the Cuvée

A fruity and spicy wine with a silky texture, where the body’s density is balanced by a roundness on the palate and characterized by a subtly bitter and spicy finish.

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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.