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The Road Less Travelled

Off-Piste Whites for Adventurous Palates
The Road Less Travelled

There are few certainties in life. One is that great wine is great wine, regardless of where it is grown and made. On the one hand, our role as wine merchant could not be simpler: since 2004, we have aimed to source the most delicious, authentic and best quality wines from around the world, then offer these to our clients with as much passion and energy as possible. This quest often draws us away from the well-trodden marquee regions of Europe deep into well off the beaten track wine country. 

 

One year, you might find yourself absorbed in Gaillac rabble-rouser Robert Plageoles’ retort to the internationalisation of his proud, ancient region. Or find yourself on the side of a volcano in the Atlantic, tasting a glorious white cropped from peculiar 10-metre-long vines braided like dreadlocks. The next year, you might be in Madrid’s remote hills, tasting a wine fermented on skins and stalks for three months without interference. Or in the company of a young grower eking magic out of a long-lost vineyard on the River Lot in France’s southwest. 

 

The tie that binds all these outliers, mavericks and rebels is a passion for place and an energy to go that extra mile many in more famous European regions would do well to match. To paraphrase Apple’s famous campaign in the late nineties: they explore, they create, they inspire. The place and varieties may not be household names, but the quality of the wine—the vibrancy, the texture, the somewhereness—is easily recognisable. After all, one person’s esoteric is another’s force of progress. 

The Wines

Bodegas Cinco Léguas Madrid La Maldición Malvar 2022

Bodegas Cinco Léguas Madrid La Maldición Malvar 2022

Organic. First produced in 2013, this idiosyncratic, pulpy, saline white is made from Spain's indigenous Malvar grape. This variety tends to give wines with good acidity and aromas of citrus and bitter almonds. The fruit is drawn from a tiny 0.44-hectare plot of old bush vines rooted in the chalky clay soils of Valdilecha in the Madrid mountains, some 730 metres above sea level.
Organic/biodynamic cultivation, meagre yields and old-school (very old-school!) fermentation with skins and stalks for 50 days are the keys to this delicious, fascinating and very fairly priced white. Aging that included crushed skins and stalks was the traditional way Spanish farmers made their wines, and this just works with Malvar. Following pressing, the wine matured in old 300-litre casks. It’s a wine loaded with charisma and mouthcoating texture fused with deep citrus and mineral vibrancy. It also gives a glimpse into the deep history of this part of Spain.

"The 2022 La Maldición Malvar had 30% skins that macerated for 40 to 45 days and matured in oak vats and foudres for 10 months. Despite the similar parameters with the 2021, this feels more exuberant, aromatic with a faint reduction (from the recent bottling?) and a balanced palate. Isart's experience is that the wines get polished, especially the texture, with some time in bottle (or also in tank), going back to the wines from before the 1990s.”
90 points, Luis Gutiérrez, The Wine Advocate
Bodegas Cinco Léguas Madrid La Maldición Malvar 2022
Disznókő Tokaji Dry Furmint 2023

Disznókő Tokaji Dry Furmint 2023

This relatively new addition to the Disznókő family highlights the versatility, individuality and sheer quality of Tokaj’s signature grape variety. This 100% Furmint was drawn from several plots on volcanic/clay soils, fruit that was always destined for dry-wine production. The grapes were harvested by hand with special care to remove botrytised berries, and the wine was vinified in tank.

In Disznókő’s customary style, this is all about purity and zesty freshness to capture the vibrant juiciness and minerality innate to this unique grape variety. With almond, white peach and fresh lime aromas and flavours combined with trademark racy dryness, there’s something akin to a vibrant, spicy Chablis going on here, especially in its flinty, salt-licked close. Serve as an aperitif, with seafood (it’s superb with oysters) or poultry/game bird dishes.

“Very attractive nose with notes of dried lemons, orange blossoms, dried herbs, and crushed stones. Medium-bodied, textural and crisp on a lively, energetic palate. I like the tension and crunchiness. Refreshing, citrusy finish.”
92 points, Jamessuckling.com
Disznókő Tokaji Dry Furmint 2023
Candea Blanco 2020

Candea Blanco 2020

Candea is the entry-level label from Quinta da Muradella, sourced from the Monterrei vineyards of José Luis Mateo’s close friend (and now collaborator) Juan José Vilela. The Vilela family was once one of the region’s largest vineyard owners and played a significant part in Mateo’s emergence as one of Spain’s most exciting wine growers. The white is an equal blend of Doña Blanca, Treixadura and Verdelho, sourced from mature, high-altitude vines in the Tamagos district, close to the Portuguese border. Fermented with natural yeasts and raised exclusively in tank on lees, this bright, savoury south Galician white is brimming with mouth-watering length, pulpy flesh and some pleasant grip on a tonic and racy finish. What value! It's a must-try.

“Even the entry-level white 2020 Candea Blanco, a regional blend of equal parts of Dona Blanca, Verdelho and Treixadura fermented and kept with lees in stainless steel for one year, shows character, cleanliness, precision and freshness beyond the price point, and it transcends appellation and vintage and is offered with some time in bottle. It has only 12.5% alcohol and an expressive nose of herbs and flowers, and it is balanced, harmonious and elegant and finishes dry and long with a tasty and salty twist. A bargain.”
92 points, Luis Gutiérrez, The Wine Advocate
Candea Blanco 2020
Château Peybonhomme-Les-Tours Blaye-Côtes de Bordeaux Le Blanc Bonhomme 2021

Château Peybonhomme-Les-Tours Blaye-Côtes de Bordeaux Le Blanc Bonhomme 2021

Biodynamic. This delicious and racy white comprises 45% Sémillon, 45% Sauvignon Blanc and 10% Colombard, drawn from a two-hectare, biodynamic vineyard close to the banks of the Gironde River. Guillaume Hubert's grounded, vineyard-focused approach results in a vibrant, unworked and racy white whose crunchy freshness and juicy texture reflect its limestone soils more transparently than anything we have come to expect of white Bordeaux. 

The grapes are handpicked, manually sorted and undergo a 24-hour carbonic period before being pressed into a mixture of concrete vats and oak barrels. Here the wines complete their fermentation, carried out by indigenous yeasts only. In other words, it's a mould-breaking white Bordeaux, and just to be sure no one misses the point, the family releases it in a Burgundy-shaped bottle. Vibrating with the year’s stony freshness, it's a crunchy, racy white with mouth-watering lemon pith, fresh herbs and white floral notes, closing with silky grace and gentle phenolic bite. If you have a stereotype of old-school white Bordeaux in your mind, this earth-to-glass prototype is the wine to change your mind, as it did ours. Incidentally the wine’s name, Bonhomme, has the same root as bonhomie, French for exuberant friendliness. Fitting, really.

"I don’t know any producer in Bordeaux that offers better values than the Hubert family, owners of Château Peybonhomme-les-Tours and a handful of other labels. They farm biodynamically, and the wines always seem far better than their prices might indicate. This is a terrific white Bordeaux, rich, textured, stony and intriguing, made of 45 percent sémillon, 45 percent sauvignon blanc and 10 percent colombard."
Eric Asimov, The New York Times
Château Peybonhomme-Les-Tours Blaye-Côtes de Bordeaux Le Blanc Bonhomme 2021
Suertes del Marqués Tenerife Valle de la Orotava Trenzado 2022

Suertes del Marqués Tenerife Valle de la Orotava Trenzado 2022

Village wine. Dry white. This charged, fuzzy/tangy, textural white takes its name from a trellis system unique to the Canary Islands and known locally as el cordón Trenzado. This trellising results in a plaited cordon with several of a single vine’s branches braided (trenzado) together.

It’s an old-vine blend of Listán Blanco from the high-altitude, north-facing vineyards of Los Realejos and La Orotava with a young vine vidueño (field blend) from La Florida, where Gual, Marmajuelo, Torrontés, Albillo Criollo, Vijariego Blanco and Verdelho populate the vineyard. All the grapes are hand-harvested and ferment (with a small portion left on skins) in large oak ovals, where they mature for nine months on lees before bottling. 

This is seductive and pure with saline/mineral notes alongside fresh citrus, grilled nuts and a flicker of smoky reduction. It’s fine-boned with a dense core of juicy, fleshy weight, framed by athletic composition and a very lengthy close. This is primed for the dining table.

“I also tasted the white 2022 Trenzado from old cordón trenzado vineyards of Listán Blanco. It fermented and matured in oak foudres and barrels for 11 months. It has lower alcohol than the 2021, 12.2%, and very good freshness and acidity. The soils from Los Realejos are poorer than the ones from La Orotava, and the wines tend to be more reductive, as I saw in both vintages of this wine when compared with other whites from the Orotava village. He tries to ferment cleaner juice to have less reduction. This is tasty and has a rounder palate, while the wine from 2021 (that I tasted next to it) was more austere.”
93 points, Luis Gutiérrez, The Wine Advocate
Suertes del Marqués Tenerife Valle de la Orotava Trenzado 2022
Clos Larrouyat Jurançon Sec Comète 2022

Clos Larrouyat Jurançon Sec Comète 2022

Comète is a blend of 75% Petit Manseng and 25% Camaralet. The latter variety is hardly seen in Jurançon vineyards today, although it speaks volumes that many of the appellation’s more progressive domaines are invested. Maxime and Lucie Salharang’s Camaralet (which covers 10% of the vineyard) brings spicy/citrus cut to the juicier Manseng. The Manseng itself is drawn from a small canton of the vineyards facing southwest. Salharang explains that these vines deliver more power, and he uses only the first press juices that bring the most purity and finesse.

In the cellar, fermentation is spontaneous, and the wines are raised in old oak barrels (purchased from Smith-Haut Lafitte). In cooler years, Maxime stirs his lees to promote depth and texture. The wines always pass through malolactic conversion, which is needed to balance the extraordinary acidity gained in this cool terroir. Added sulphur is kept under 40 mg/L, and the wines are seldom fined before bottling. The 2022 is the most potent Comète we have yet shipped, yet even so, there’s a refreshing spine of racy freshness offsetting the wine’s grainy texture and juicy orange and white peach-scented fruit. Unfortunately, we have very little.

“The 2022 vintage of Comète sticks to both the warm vintage and the terroir, the acidity is perfect, the salinity jovial and the balance remarkable, the coldness of the exposure gives the wine all its tonicity.”
94 points, La Revue du Vins de France
“Instantly brilliant in the glass, the 2022 Comète, a blend of 75% Petit Manseng and 25% Camaralet, reveals a pure bouquet of spices, menthol, ripe orchard fruits and spring flowers. Medium to full-bodied, fleshy and sappy, it possesses a delicate core of fruit with a saline, mineral finish enhanced by racy bitterness. This wine is eminently suitable for gastronomic purposes, but it will benefit from three to five years of cellaring before revealing its full potential.”
92 points, Yohan Castaing, The Wine Advocate
Clos Larrouyat Jurançon Sec Comète 2022
Domaine Laroque D'Antan IGP Côtes du Lot Néphèle Blanc 2021

Domaine Laroque D'Antan IGP Côtes du Lot Néphèle Blanc 2021

If any vineyard in France deserves its own appellation, it might be the Bourguignon family’s Laroque D’Antan. To cut a very long story short, in 2005, France’s foremost soil scientists, Claude and Lydia Bourguignon, discovered the ruins of an ancient vineyard in the small commune of Laroque-des-Arcs, just five kilometres from Cahors. At the time, this forgotten limestone terroir—likely abandoned following the 1870s phylloxera wave—was almost entirely obscured by forest. Over the following years, the Bourguignon family meticulously restored the vineyard and its terraces—root and branch. 

Between 2012 and today, the family completed several field grafting campaigns—a far more physical and time-consuming process than the common bench-grafting technique. While the lower terraces are devoted to red varieties, the whites are on the upper limestone causse, comprised of massale selection Sauvignon Blanc sourced from Cotat and Dagueneau, Sauvignon Gris, and two varieties from Domaine Plageoles in Gaillac, Mauzac and Verdanel.

A vineyard as strikingly singular as Laroque D’Antan deserves a wine worthy of flying its flag, and this is precisely what the domaine has given us. The cooler 2021 vintage delivered a succulent, spring-loaded white with scents of iodine and meadow flowers alongside crystalised flavours of yellow stone fruits and honeycomb: all encased in a long, satiny structure. Utterly unique and utterly delicious. Arthur Schopenhauer once said, “Genius hits a target no one else can see.” The Bourguignon family have hit the bullseye.

Domaine Laroque D'Antan IGP Côtes du Lot Néphèle Blanc 2021

Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—

I took the one less traveled by,

And that has made all the difference.


—The Road Not Taken, Robert Frost, 1915

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