This is my second of three planned posts on my Spring Release 2021 I Brand wines, with this post focusing on the Le P’tit Paysan label.
But, before we get to them, let’s start with a 2017 P’tit Paysan Viognier (as they say, “vee-oh-NYAY”) which I presented in a recent wine class. Having lived near the Virginia wine region, where Viognier is plentiful, I have been impressed over the years with Le P’tit Paysan Viogniers. In my wine class, we were each asked to present a Viognier from anywhere. In our class we learned about wines from Argentina, France, California, Maryland, Virginia and Washington State!
In addition to the 2017 Viognier, I am highlighting 3 Le P’tit Paysan wines from the I Brand Spring 2021 Club Release, which I sampled at their tasting room in Carmel Valley Village.
About Le P’tit Paysan (I Brand’s French country-imspired brand from the label: “Le P’tit Paysan – a country man or woman; peasant; clown; in country fashion. We select grapes from vineyards off the beaten path to produce wines that express the soil, climate and character of their source.”
2017 Le P’tit Paysan Viognier “L’Apiculteur”, Cedar Lane Vineyard, Arroyo Seco AVA, Montery County, 13.4% ABV, $22 (#276*)
Winemaker’s Tasting Notes: ““L’Apitculteur” translates, “keeper of the bees”. Vibrant aromatics fill the nose with white floral qualities. Honeyed stone-fruits fill the mouth, apricots, peaches and pears. Cooler growing climate produces white floral components, and soft minerality. Med-full bodied weight on the palate, supports a perception of sweetness, due to clean fruit and honeyed characteristics.”
My Review: Straw yellow in color. Yummy boquet of sweet peach, grapefruit and gardenia. Crisp on the palate, delicious, not sweet, with a slight citrus bitterness and perhaps some lavender on the palate. Complex. March 2021
2020 Le P’tit Paysan Rosé Pierre’s Pirouette, Central Coast, 12.8% ABV, $19 (#277*) 75% Mourvèdre, 18% Grenache, 7% Cinsault
From their webpage: “Our Rosé is a choice blend of Mourvèdre, Grenache, Cinsault. These vineyards are intentionally picked for their rocky & sandy soils which drive up the minerality and keep a balanced bright acidity. A perfect summer sipper with hints of strawberry, orange peel and a subtle spice. Undertone of crushed rock, sea spray and jasmine complete this complex but easy to drink wine. Pairs well with good friends and bonfires on the beach.”
Winery Tasting Notes: “ripe peach, rose petal, watermelon, lemon curd, fresh, bright & inviting”
My Review: Dusty rose in color. Peachy watermelon on the nose. Round flavors on the palate – Mourvèdre dominating. A touch of sweetness and gentle tobacco on the lingering finish. Agree with rose petal in the winery’s description! March 2021
2018 Le P’tit Paysan P’tit Pape Red Rhone Blend, Central Coast, 13.4% ABV, $22 (#278*) 52% Grenache, 36% Syrah, 12% Mourvèdre
Winery Tasting Notes: “dark cherry, cocoa, stewed plums, white pepper”
My Review: Beautiful ruby in the glass. Chocolate raspberry truffle on the nose. A richer palate of dark cherry and black currant, with rose petal and cherry on the finish. This could be my favorite P’tit Pape yet! I am hoping to showcase this wine in an upcoming Washington Wine & Cheese Seminar class. March 2021
2018 Le P’tit Paysan Old Vines Cabernet Sauvignon, San Benito County, 12.9% ABV, $25 (#279*)
Winery Tasting Notes: “currant, blueberry, cracked black pepper, medium-bodied”
My Review: Ruby in the glass. A light, smooth bouquet and palate to match. Very drinkable – not a big wine, but a great value and drinkable now! March 2021
I Brand’s tasting room in Carmel Valley Village is open for tastings – reservations recommended. https://www.ibrandwinery.com/visit. And BIG NEWS: You can now purchase I Brand wines directly from their website at https://www.ibrandwinery.com/!
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