Tonic of Wildness 2020 MAGNUM

Clos Bateau
Grapes: Gamay
Country: France
Regions:Beaujolais
Wine Type:Sparkling
Vintage: 2020
Bottle Size: 1500ml
Alcohol: 12.50%
£76.04 incl. UK VAT & duty fee | £61.14 due at checkout | est. £14.90 to be paid to courier, with a small customs handling fee
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Tonic of Wildness 2020 MAGNUM is a natural wine crafted by Clos Bateau, in the Beaujolais region in France. This sparkling wine is made with Gamay grapes pressed directly, and was only disgorged at the end of 2024... meaning it has spent FOUR YEARS ON THE LEES! Just 9.5% too...

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Tonic of Wildness 2020 MAGNUM | Natural Wine by Clos Bateau.
Clos Bateau - Tonic of Wildness 2020 MAGNUM
£76.04 incl. UK VAT & duty fee | £61.14 due at checkout | est. £14.90 to be paid to courier, with a small customs handling fee

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NATURAL WINES BY CLOS BATEAU

Clos Bateau is a French wine domain run by Thierry and Sylvie Klok de Visser, who made the big leap in 2019 from the restaurant world in Amsterdam to follow their winemaking dream in Beaujolais and get closer to nature. They now take care of 5.5 hectares of vines in Lantignié, a village just north of Lyon, often considered a hidden gem of Beaujolais that some even believe should be the 11th Cru! In addition to their vines, they also gave a home to beautiful pigs, goats and chickens on the property.
Their vineyards are made up of old-vine Gamay (at least 50 years old) and a small amount of younger Chardonnay, which grows in a special microclimate in a tree-lined parcel. There’s also a small plot of Pinot Noir, aged in Qvevri buried in the ground outside their house and limited to just around 760 bottles. The vines are tended with a lot of care and passion, and what’s even cooler is that they also make their own ceramics using clay from their land and pigments from vine branches burned after pruning.
Clos Bateau wines are wild, herbaceous, and unmistakably their own. Without a doubt, they’re one of our top Beaujolais producers!

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