VINE LINES: Winter 2018 … well wintered, and all set in pole position

VINE LINES

WINTER – SPRING 2018

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PREVISIONS:

 Winter 2018 wintered well.  That is to say, we had snow, we had sub-zero temperatures, and we had rain.  Lots of rain.  More rain than anyone can ever remember over these months: about one third of what we expect/hope for  the whole year.  This puts the vines in pole position for harvest 2018.  We may be wet, but we are happy.  Buds are beginning to show, and the future looks bright

 

 ADDITIONS

 

 

Thankfully, the rain gave us a two-day window to plant chardonnay and mauzac this month.  But don’t hold your breath: there won’t be any wine from these vines until 2022.   All planted by hand, cared and cossetted for by the Rives-Blanques siblings, plus Ian, husband/brother-in-law … and Bacchus too, of course: a family investment in the future taking root before our eyes.
The back-breaking work of a new plantation.

 

ADMISSIONS and EMISSIONS:

So how to ensure that these vines will bear the trademark Rives-Blanques bouquet of garrigue, stone fruit and lime blossom?  Well, here’s our break-through secret recipe, a guarantee of aromatic quality in only two easy steps. Here’s how:

Boar

 

But seriously, wild boar adore the fresh, sweet-smelling earth surrounding young newly planted vines; and there is nothing they can do more effortlessly or with greater gusto than uproot two hectares of carefully planted fledgling chardonnay and mauzac vines.  So indeed, we have doused the vines with a truly terrible perfume, offensive to the finely-tuned boar nose, and that seems to do the trick (so far).  And that of course is what the video is about!

 

 DECISIONS:

 

 

It will take four years for those vines to produce.  But how long will it take for our 1.5 ha. of truffle oaks to declare their truffles? Planting of the trees is scheduled for this autumn at a Very Secret Location on the property – and then we hunker down for the long haul (with a shotgun at our side … against the boars, of course).

 

 

REVISIONS:

It is true, we have flip-flopped for years between organic accreditation, sustainable accreditation, or following our own path between the two with no accreditation at all.  It is true too, that all three have worked well for us: none is perfect, though  our own path seemed to make most sense to us.    But now we have decided to start the long and lengthy administrative process back towards official organic accreditation again, the fact that all our treatments are organic anyway making it no less arduous a task.   Just to keep you informed.

EDITIONS

This is what la Revue du Vin de France said about some of our wines when they published the result of a visit to Limoux in the January-February edition:
Occitania 2016 Mauzac
“An inspiration to other winegrowers”
Blanquette de Limoux
“Delicate, balanced and seductive”
Trilogie 2015
“Indisputably a model of the appellation”

That’s our news for now!  We will be back with more at the end of Spring, but should your travels bring you our way before then, we’d be delighted. In the mean time, if you are celebrating Easter, we wish you a joyful day.

April 1, 2018

The Panman family

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Domaine Rives-Blanques
11300 Cépie, France