93pts James Suckling
Translating to ‘the one which contains lime,’ Le Calcifère is named for the limestone-enriched soils of this region. A traditional wine with a concentrated, new world polish, Le Calcifère highlights the expressions of specific sites within the three select terroirs of the Lot Valley.
Inky with a deep garnet-hued rim, this wine reveals remarkable depth and complexity. The concentrated black fruit core is laced with aromas of red and black currant, blackberry, and blueberry, accented by subtle hints of spice, umami/savory, sage, and dark chocolate. The palate is both velvety and vibrant, offering floral undertones, ripe plum, with a touch of new leather and tobacco leaf, all leading to a clean, refined finish.
93pts James Suckling
Translating to ‘the one which contains lime,’ Le Calcifère is named for the limestone-enriched soils of this region. A traditional wine with a concentrated, new world polish, Le Calcifère highlights the expressions of specific sites within the three select terroirs of the Lot Valley.
Inky with a deep garnet-hued rim, this wine reveals remarkable depth and complexity. The concentrated black fruit core is laced with aromas of red and black currant, blackberry, and blueberry, accented by subtle hints of spice, umami/savory, sage, and dark chocolate. The palate is both velvety and vibrant, offering floral undertones, ripe plum, with a touch of new leather and tobacco leaf, all leading to a clean, refined finish.