MUCHADA LECLAPART | Wine from Andalusia
Muchada-Léclapart is the natural wine project of David Léclapart (famed French producer of Champagne) and Alejandro Muchada (winegrower from Cádiz) in “Marco de Jerez”, a historic wine region located on the Atlantic coast of Andalusia.
Their objective is to create a great white wine, without fortification which is common in the region for Sherry production, based on the respect and care of the soul of Jerez: the Albariza land and the Palomino grape.
These wines taste truly fantastic and very gastronomical - we highly recommend trying them as a powerful white wine.£36.10incl. UK VAT + duty taxes£27.86at checkout
Univers 2022
Muchada Léclapart
Powerful Gastronomic Gem
A fortuitous pairing
In 2011, Alejandro Muchada took a break from his PhD to join harvest in France - there, he was invited by his friend Clotilde Léclapart to a relative's harvest Trépail, in Champagne.
And of course - Alejandro met David Léclapart here. Intrigued by David's chemical-free & holistic practices, Alejandro returned a year later to learn from and work with David.
But, it wasn't until after Alejandro returned to Spain and David came to visit him in Sanlúcar de Barrameda in 2016, that David fell in love with the terroir and the two began their collaboration as Muchada-Léclapart.
There is around 3 hectares of land, so these wines are hard to come by considering the strong demand
And of course - Alejandro met David Léclapart here. Intrigued by David's chemical-free & holistic practices, Alejandro returned a year later to learn from and work with David.
But, it wasn't until after Alejandro returned to Spain and David came to visit him in Sanlúcar de Barrameda in 2016, that David fell in love with the terroir and the two began their collaboration as Muchada-Léclapart.
There is around 3 hectares of land, so these wines are hard to come by considering the strong demand
Expressive wines from the Palomino grape
Alejandro manages the vineyards year-round, with David visiting as much as possible, and always for harvest.
The wines are made primarily of Palomino, a local variety used mostly for making sherry and not known for being particularly aromatic - but between these two and their immense knowledge and willingness to bend tradition, the resulting wines are incredibly bold, expressive, and unique.
Wines are saline, mineral driven and powerful. These are wines with great aging potential - and very gastronomic too, with demand from the best results in the world coming in strong.
The wines are made primarily of Palomino, a local variety used mostly for making sherry and not known for being particularly aromatic - but between these two and their immense knowledge and willingness to bend tradition, the resulting wines are incredibly bold, expressive, and unique.
Wines are saline, mineral driven and powerful. These are wines with great aging potential - and very gastronomic too, with demand from the best results in the world coming in strong.