Do you want to know how the Didier Deschamps of wine work?
First of all, you should know that unlike Dédé, we don't have any... When we select a wine, before offering it to you, we leave nothing to chance.
Clean, that is to say not full of pesticides. Not necessarily organic because more and more winemakers are losing interest in labels, but wines from winemakers who work cleanly, without artifice. Organic, biodynamic, sometimes natural: wines that tell a story!
There are two types of criteria for rating a wine: objective and subjective criteria. Objective criteria will concern balance, nose, accuracy, depth: all of this must be irreproachable. But for us to select a wine among our nuggets, it must also give us immense pleasure, a thrill when tasting. If this is not the case, it is not a nugget!
Finding an excellent wine is not very complicated, there are some in all regions. What is more complicated is to find a wine with a fair quality-price ratio and that is what we try to do.
The wine market is not immune to the principle of supply and demand and unfortunately many winemakers do not have enough wine to satisfy all their buyers. This is what makes the adventure of the nuggets of wine exhilarating: you have to travel the vineyard far and wide to find available nuggets!
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You can fail in life, but not in your cellar.