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Didier Grappe - Traminer LongefinDidier Grappe - Traminer Longefin
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Traminer Longefin

Didier Grappe

Savagnin Power!

Didier Grappe - Chardonnay Novelin
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Chardonnay Novelin

Didier Grappe

Straight outta Saint Lothain

Seyve Villard | Natural Wine by Didier Grappe.
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Seyve Villard

Didier Grappe

Hybrid banger!

Chardonnay Longefin 2020 | Natural Wine by Didier Grappe.
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Chardonnay Longefin (Jura)

Didier Grappe

VERY reductive, needs lots of air

Domaine Grappe - Traminer (Savagnin)
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Traminer 2020 (Savagnin)

Didier Grappe

Easy drinking, peppery Savagnin

Didier Grappe - Macvin du Jura
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Macvin

Didier Grappe

Excellent after dinner

Hybrid grapes - the future of winemaking in Jura?

In 2007 Didier returned to his home in Jura and found a few hectares and space for his winery in Saint-Lothain. These holdings have grown since then and now stand at 4.7 hectares including plots of Pinot Noir, Trousseau, Chardonnay, Savagnin and around 1.3 hectares of his newly found viticultural passion - hybrid grape varieties, such as Leon Millot or Seyve Villard. Hybrids allow Didier to follow his vision of pure, chemical-free farming with no spraying and deliver wines which for him are the future of winemaking.

In the winery, which Didier now runs together with his son Jules, they approach the process in a hands-off way, using a traditional basket press and fermenting spontaneously in stainless steel tanks followed by ageing in tank or oak barrels/casks depending on the Cuvee. All of Grappe’s wines are bottled without clarification or filtration and with absolutely no sulphur added. This delivers wines with directness, vibrancy and freshness which makes them dangerously drinkable.

Le non-conformiste jurassien...

An original in every way, Didier Grappe prefers to use screw caps on his bottles, instead of corks, which he finds problematic and too often influencing the wine in an undesired way. He also does not care about strict French appellation rules, that's why his wines are labeled as simply Vin De France. Which also means his Savagnin has to be named by it's different name, Traminer. All this plus strong belief in hybrid grape varieties makes him stand out among other winemakers in Jura.

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