Hachette wine guide: A Prestigious Reference
The Guide Hachette des Vins has been around for over 30 years. Every year, it selects the best French wines. Thousands of wine lovers, wine merchants and professionals from all over the world consult this guide. Being listed in this guide means being visible and recognised. And that’s so important when you’re an independent winemaker!
Experts and amateurs taste the wines blind. This guarantees impartiality and honesty in the selection process. No outside influence. Only taste and quality count. This tasting system makes each selection even more rewarding.
A Great Family Pride
We are delighted with this selection. Our efforts, passion and dedication have been rewarded. But it’s not just a personal recognition, it’s a victory for the whole team at the estate. From the vine to the cellar, each stage is carried out with care and love for the job.
For us, this wine is the fruit of years of hard work. We know our vines by heart. It’s part of our lives. And to see that this work is appreciated by the experts in the Hachette wine guide is a real reward.
A priceless opportunity to be in the Hachette wine guide
Being selected for the Hachette wine guide is also a great opportunity. The guide is consulted by passionate consumers. Many of them come to discover the recommended wines. We have already received calls from customers who have read the review and wanted to know more.
This visibility allows our estate to spread beyond our region. Our wines travel all over France, and even beyond our borders. It’s an immense source of pride to think that wine lovers in sometimes very distant places are tasting our wine and appreciating its unique character.
An Experience to Share
Wine is above all an experience to be shared. And this selection in the Hachette wine guide allows us to share our passion with a greater number of people. Each bottle is a story, the story of our terroir, our grape varieties and our expertise.
What the Guide Hachette des Vins has to say about our Plaisir rosé: ‘Caladoc, Merlot and Cinsault are on the menu for this convincing rosé, which is very pale in colour with grey highlights. The nose is a pleasant blend of crushed strawberries and candied orange peel. A composite fruitiness that lingers and is enhanced by fresh flavours of pomelo on the palate, which is round, tasty and tangy. Its long-lasting, sapid character will be appreciated at the table, with Asian cuisine in particular.
Being in the Hachette wine guide is a huge honour. It’s recognition of our work and encouragement to continue down this path. So let’s raise our glasses and share this great success together! To find out more about our Plaisir Rosé, click here. Happy reading and, above all, happy drinking!