Vin de France Chemin de la Brune 2021 - L'Anglore
Rhone Valley, Vin de France, rosé, Chemin de la Brune, 2021 Vintage, L'Anglore
Tasting notes for the Chemin de la Brune 2021 - L'Anglore
- EYE: The color of this Chemin de la Brune immediately gets your attention with its superb pale pink hue, reminiscent of the delicate shades of a summer sunrise. The dazzling clarity and pearly reflections promise a refined visual experience.
- NOSE: Delicate aromas gradually unfold, offering subtle notes of white peach, red currant, and floral hints of jasmine. Light accents of fresh herbs add a more herbaceous dimension, creating quite the complex olfactory bouquet.
- MOUTH: The tasting reveals a velvety texture, while the fresh flavors of wild strawberry, tangerine, and mint unfold with elegance supported by lively acidity. The persistent finish leaves a subtle imprint of red fruits on the palate.
In short: The Chemin de la Brune 2021 from L'Anglore, with its delicate robe, floral bouquet, and elegant palate, is a rosé wine that can be fully enjoyed within 2 to 3 years. It pairs perfectly with light dishes such as goat cheese salad, shrimp ceviche, sushi, or strawberry tart.
Other appellations from this estate: Terre d'Ombre, Pierre Chaude, Lirac, Chemin de la Brune, Sels d'Argent, Tavel, Tavel Prima, Véjade, Les Traverses, Le Ruisseau, Nizon, Tavel Jardin d'Orfeuil, Tavel La Montagne, Tavel Vintage, Comeyre, Les Caprices, Nulle Part Ailleurs...
Data sheet
- Vintage
- 2021
- Format
- 75 cl
- Color
- Rosé Wine
- Production origin
- Tavel (Gard)
- Grape Variety
- Carignan, Clairette, Grenache noir
- % vol.
- 13,5 %
- Appellation
- Vin de France
- Region
- Gard, Vallée du Rhône
- Producer
- Eric Pfifferling
- Cuvée
- Chemin de la Brune
- CRD
- Yes
- Production method
- Natural

Natural wines from the Rhône Valley
L'Anglore is the story of one man: Éric Pfifferling. A former beekeeper, like his dad before him, who lost all his beehives during a flood in 2002 but found a new passion for winemaking. After the incident, he decided to revive his grandmother's 7 hectares vineyard (located near Tavel, a village in the Gard department) and start his own estate. The very first thing he did was to work using fully organic methods. Later on, on his never ending quest to protect nature, Éric chose to try biodynamics. He is now 100% certified by Ecocert.
The Pfifferling estate uses full grapes and doesn't filter its wines, thus leaning heavily toward the natural wine niche. Éric Pfifferling's entire style is an ode to ripe fruits, resulting in rich cuvées that are full of tension and freshness. People actually often say that he makes Beaujolais wines, but in the Rhône Valley. With the precious help of his wife Marie and two sons, Thibaud and Joris, Éric continues to take care of his estate and vineyard. His vintages have become quite famous over the years, in the little world of natural wine, and are often sold out everywhere.
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