Thomas Finot

Etraire de la Dhuy 2023

Isère Coteaux-du-Grésivaudan | Red | 2023

Thomas Finot

Etraire de la Dhuy 2023

Isère Coteaux-Du-Grésivaudan | Rouge | 2023

Thomas Finot, a passionate and eco-conscious winemaker, showcases the rare Étraire de la Dhuy grape variety, native to the Isère region. Produced using traditional methods, this wine fully expresses the unique terroir of Grésivaudan. It stands out for its balanced structure, where the tannins blend with the characteristic freshness of the Alpine surroundings, giving it remarkable aging potential.

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Country of Origin, France

Region, Savoie

Appellation, Isère Coteaux-du-Grésivaudan

Grape variety(ies), Etraire de la Dhuy

Certification, Organic and Biodynamic

Sweetness,

Winemaking, Stainless steel tank aging

Soil Type, Clay-limestone

Alcohol Content , 12.0%

How to enjoy this wine?

Cuvée Profile

Powerful | Fruity

Serving Recommendations

Serve at 16° to 18°

Aging Potential

1 to 2 years

Our Review of the Cuvée

The color is deep purple. The nose is delicate and complex, with notes of candied plum, raspberry, and violet—and so many other wonderful aromas. The palate is a fresh, fruity breath that envelops you, with a texture so smooth it feels like a dream. The finish is more earthy, offering a delicate, powdery texture, with even purer fruit that expands incredibly, leaving you speechless but happy.

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Thomas Finot

Loire | France

A forgotten grape variety can transform a landscape: this is what Thomas Finot has demonstrated by reviving Verdesse and Etraire de la Dhuy in the foothills of the Isère. His wines possess a precision, almost crystalline in quality, without ever becoming austere. The freshness comes naturally, as if flowing from the nearby mountain. The reds unfold gently, while the whites oscillate between tension and quiet maturity. A patient revival effort with far-reaching impact.