
Weingut Hauck: Generations of Passion and Sustainability in the Heart of Rheinhessen
The roots of the Hauck family go deep, with the earliest ancestral records dating back to the year 1727. These origins lie in Bermersheim vor der Höhe, a small wine village in Rheinhessen and birthplace of Hildegard of Bingen, a renowned 11th century saint. Led by the father-daughter team of Jana and Heinz Günter Hauck, they tend daily to approximately 140,000 vines across 28ha of land in the middle of Rheinhessen, Germany’s largest wine region. Across the villages of Bermersheim vor der Höhe, Albig, and Ensheim, the vines grow on limestone, clay and loam-loess soils and they have a clear focus on sustainable viticulture. This is why they keep their carbon footprint as low as possible, including enhancing the vineyard soils by biodiverse greening to create more carbon-storing humus. Also, the energy needed in the wine cellar and warehouse is entirely supplied by solar power gathered from solar panels on the roofs of the winery buildings. As Jana summarises neatly, “You simply cannot produce good wine without a single-minded fixation for it. One thing is for sure, we‘re not lacking in the fanaticism department!”







Wines from Weingut Hauck:

Bermersheimer Klosterberg Riesling Alte Reben Trocken - 2023
A dry Riesling from the Bermersheimer Klosterberg vineyard in Rheinhessen, with aromas and flavours of green apple, nectarine, orange blossom, lemon zest, and lime juice, complemented by a mineral note and fresh acidity, ideal for pairing with grilled seafood, fish, green salads, and pad Thai.

Bermersheimer Hildegardisberg Riesling Spätlese - 2022
A medium-sweet Riesling from the Bermersheimer Hildegardisberg vineyard in Rheinhessen, featuring aromas of peach, apricot, fig, blossom honey, and lemon juice, with a refreshing balance of sugar and acidity, perfect for pairing with coconut-milk-based Thai curries, goat cheese, schnitzel, and sushi.

Ensheimer Kachelberg Riesling Auslese - 2023
This sweet Riesling from Ensheimer Kachelberg offers aromatic notes of honey, candied ginger, apricot, orange blossom, lemon zest, and candied fruit, balanced by high acidity, it pairs beautifully with ripe cheeses like Munster, lightly sweet desserts such as fruit tarts, and spicy Thai or South Asian dishes.

Spätburgunder Trocken - 2021
A Spätburgunder (Pinot Noir) with plums, cherries, vanilla, liquorice, clove, pine, woody spice, smoke, thyme, and boysenberry, matured in French and American oak, perfect for pairing with barbecue, duck, and meat stews.

Château Barbanau: Reviving Provence with Biodynamic Passion and Coastal Terroir
The lands of Provence were first carpeted with grapevines by the Romans as they spread into France, likely by those who inhabited the fort of Rocca Fortis, now the castle of Roquefort. Nearby, and in ruins at the time, Château Barbanau was lovingly restored by mountain guide Lucien Cerciello and his wife Claude Bodin in 1989, and they painstakingly converted the land to organic and biodynamic farming. Lucien still lives on the grounds but today the estate is cared for by Romain Tchénio and his wife Barbara. With 27 hectares spread across the rare Cassis AOC and Côtes de Provence AOC the spirit of Barbanau symbolizes their love and respect for nature and terroir. The style is a little darker and gutsier than classic Provence poolside pink, to better reflect their warm, dry, coastal scrubland home tucked in amongst the Côte d’Azur.





Wines from Château Barbanau:

'La Girafe Verte' Côtes de Provence AOC - 2023
A blend of majority Cinsaut, Syrah, and Grenache Noir from organically and biodynamically farmed vineyards in Provence, with a nose of citrus, red fruits, spices, and Earl Grey tea, balanced by a refreshing finish, ideal for pairing with tomato salads and seabass ceviche.

Château de Callac: Tradition and Growth in the Heart of Graves
Founded in 1773, Chateau de Callac was originally a farmhouse with the surrounding land planted to 4 hectares of grain and vines. In the present day, Callac now tend to over 40 hectares of vines in the Graves appellation, producing dry white and red wines. They produce traditional styles, including an oaked white, and began conversion to organic viticulture in 2022. Chateau de Callac is owned by Mathieu Gufflet of Chateau Guiraud, who has recently added a Sauternes, Chateau Saint-Michel, to his winemaking properties. This is a 3 hectare estate atop the Bel Air plateau, producing a traditional style of botrytised sweet wine solely using Semillon.
The winery showcases its wine making skills using the philosophy of “nothing added, nothing taken away,” which minimizes unnecessary intervention in the process, and makes use of the incredible variety of the many vineyard “terroirs.”




Wines from Château de Callac:

Graves Blanc AOC - 2023
A blend of majority Semillon and some Sauvignon Blanc from 30-year-old vines in the Graves AOC, fermented in stainless steel tank and aged on the fine lees, offering crisp, dry flavours of peach, grapefruit, pear, and herbs, ideal with shellfish, fish, and spring vegetables.

'Prestige' Graves Blanc AOC - 2023
A blend of majority Sauvignon Blanc and some Semillon from 30-year-old vines in the Graves AOC, fermented and aged in stainless steel tank with oak staves, offering white peach, passionfruit, and grapefruit aromas, ideal with shellfish, dover sole, or Thai green curry.

Graves Rouge AOC - 2020
A blend of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Cabernet Franc from 30-year-old vines in the Graves AOC, fermented in stainless steel tank and aged with oak staves, offering blackberry, blackcurrant, plum, and earthy aromas, with subtle clove and vanilla, perfect with lamb, vegetarian moussaka, or aged gruyere.

Château Saint-Michel Sauternes AOC - 2018
A classic Sauternes AOC wine made entirely of hand-harvested Semillon berries with noble rot, fermented in 30% new oak and aged for 18 months, offering complex aromas of vanilla, candied fruit, citrus, and peach, with a rich, honeyed palate, perfect with foie gras, sweet desserts, or honey-based dishes.

Château des Bachelards
Château des Bachelards: A Millennium of Terroir-Driven, Biodynamic Winemaking
Château des Bachelards is one of the most acclaimed estates in all of Beaujolais, with origins dating back nearly a millennium to the time of the Benedictine monks. Today the estate is also well-known in organic and biodynamic circles across Fleurie, Moulin-à-Vent, and Saint-Amour as their wines have been certified organic since 2007, and biodynamic since 2015.
The vines span 12 hectares with 6 hectares situated in Fleurie in a unique holding around the Château called Le Clos des Bachelards, enclosed by walls first constructed in the 11th century. It is considered the estate’s crown jewel due to its exceptional terroir with vines planted as far back as 1910 and is one of few monopole clos vineyards in Fleurie. Low-intervention cellar work and
sustainable viticulture are the watchwords of the estate, and they champion Gamay planted to high density (10,000 vines/ha), made with native yeast fermentation, and long, gentle ageing.
The winery showcases its wine making skills using the philosophy of “nothing added, nothing taken away,” which minimizes unnecessary intervention in the process, and makes use of the incredible variety of the many vineyard “terroirs.”



Wines from Château des Bachelards:

'Petite Fleur' IGP Comtes Rhodaniens - 2022
Château des Bachelards is a leading organic and biodynamic producer in the Fleurie cru, producing a juicy, fresh and elegant style of Gamay with bright red fruit and slight spice, matured in concrete and perfect for grilled fish, roast chicken, or pork with creamy mushrooms.

Paquerette Fleurie AOC - 2021
Château des Bachelards is a leading organic and biodynamic producer in the Fleurie cru, and their Paquerette wine is a serious, medium-bodied style of Gamay made using the same techniques as Burgundy winemaking resulting in black pepper, cinnamon, and floral aromas, ideal with peppered meats or crispy red mullet.

Domaine Gayda
“Nothing added, nothing taken away”
The family owned winery of Domaine Gayda is located in the foothills of the Pyrenees, surrounded by its organic vineyards. It is situated in the village of Brugairolles, 25km southwest of Carcassonne, making it a unique destination in the heart of the Languedoc region. The vineyards are treated with the utmost respect for the natural environment, with a focus on biodiversity to create a balanced ecosystem that is essential for sustainable production.
The winery showcases its wine making skills using the philosophy of “nothing added, nothing taken away,” which minimizes unnecessary intervention in the process, and makes use of the incredible variety of the many vineyard “terroirs.”
Wines from Domaine Gayda:

Gayda Chardonnay
Pale yellow with green reflections.
Aged with hints of vanilla supporting the Chardonnay.
Lively freshness with citrus notes transitioning to subtle vanilla nuances, finishing with a hint of almond bitterness.

Flying Solo Blanc
With a brilliant pale yellow color and silver reflections, this wine bursts with aromas of ripe apricot and white flowers, indicating the presence of Viognier. Notes of grapefruit and candied lemon suggest a refreshing taste. The palate harmonizes with subtle hints of yuzu, vine peach, and bergamot.

T’air D'oc - Sauvignon Blanc
The pale yellow color with green reflections gleams brightly. A lively nose of lime, citrus peel, and hints of exotic fruits characterizes this pretty Sauvignon from the South of France. The palate, generous and fruity, maintains a refreshing acidity unique to this sun-soaked terroir. This wine boasts exuberant aromas and freshness, making it a delightful accompaniment to a seafood platter by the beach, grilled cuttlefish, or sea bream with a hint of lemon.

Figure Libre Cabernet Franc
Color: Pretty raspberry color with blackcurrant highlights.
Nose: Intense sensory experience with fruity and crunchy aromas of sun-drenched wild fruits, dominated by gooseberry and blackberry notes.
Palate: Harmonious balance between freshness and liveliness, with notes of redcurrant, cherry, and a distinct vegetal expression characteristic of Cabernet Franc.
Finish: Firm tannins offset by lovely vegetal character, with recognizable notes of green pepper and delicate spices like coriander, adding complexity.

Figure Libre Freestyle Rouge
Color:Ruby red with purple highlights.
Nose:Expressive aromas of red and black fruits, pepper, spices, and “garrigue” (Mediterranean scrubland).
Palate: Full-bodied with integrated tannins, offering an expansive mouthfeel and a long, silky finish.

Flying Solo
The wine showcases a blend of Grenache Noir and Syrah, offering a medley of red fruits on the nose with evolving fresh and vegetal notes. The palate is rich and aromatic, featuring sweet spices, liquorice, strawberry, Amarena cherry, and violet flavors. Soft tannins structure the wine, with a potential aging of 2 to 3 years, evolving towards jammy notes.

Gayda Grenache
Deep red color with purplish highlights. Complex nose with fruity notes of blueberry and blackcurrant, floral notes of violet and peony, and scents of black pepper and liquorice. Full-bodied and well-balanced palate harmonizing fruity aromas with pepper and hints of vegetation. Young tannins provide structure, leading to a rich and long finish.

T'air D'oc Syrah Igp Pays Doc
Intense and deep color with purplish reflections. The rich and powerful nose exhibits beautiful complexity while maintaining freshness and finesse, featuring notes of black fruits, blackcurrant liqueur, leather, and cocoa. The palate offers a pure expression of Syrah, with flavors of blackcurrant, licorice, and a hint of black pepper for added spice.

La Minuette Igp Pays D'oc
Appearance: This rosé displays a vibrant and luminous pale pink color, reminiscent of Provence.
Aroma: Delicate notes of almond blossom and red fruits, including raspberry and red currant, grace the elegant nose.
Palate: Tangy flavors of lime zest, Corsican clementine, and pink grapefruit dominate the palate, accompanied by subtle hints of white flowers. The crispness is complemented by a surprisingly long finish with a delicate bitterness.

L’intrépide, Flying Solo
Appearance: magnolia color, with salmon reflections.
Aroma: The nose offers a delightful bouquet of forest fruits, including raspberries, Mara des Bois strawberries, and redcurrants.
Palate: The palate is a delicious blend of red fruits, with a hint of English candy. It’s both gourmand and refreshing, with lively notes of red fruits and confectionery.