DOMAINE LA CALMETTE
La Calmette was founded by Maya Sallee and Nicolas Fernandez, a young couple who in 2015 came across various parcels in the Trespoux-Rassiels subzone of Cahors and started making their own wines in the 2016 vintage.
As of 2017 they farm 7 hectares of vines across three distinct soils – Kimmeridgian, Red Clay, and Marl. With their focus being the local Malbec grape, tasting wines from each of these parcels reveals the intricacies and peculiarities of each terroir. Malbec on Kimmeridgian is tense, precise, and with a pronounced acidity. Malbec on red clay or marl, on the other hand, is softer, rounder, has more width. When blended the resulting wines offer a balanced peek into their provenance.
Trespoux-Rassiels sits at around 350m in altitude, the highest elevation in the Cahors appellation. Here the diurnal range is vast, with very cold evenings leading into very hot days. The resulting wines are fresh, drinkable, with approachable acidity but still retain the deep colour of Malbec and its primary varietal character.
Although Maya and Nicolas’ approach in the cellar is very minimal and hands-off, striving for no additions whatsoever, their technical background helps them to craft natural wines of ultimate precision. Maya used to work in an analysis lab in Alsace and consulted with the likes of Patrick Meyer, Christian Binner, Pierre Frick etc, so whilst most decisions are ultimately based on feeling, there is a scientific backbone to rely on when needed.
This exciting new Domaine currently produces two blended wines, three single vineyard cuvees, and a Petillant Naturel made from 100% Malbec.
Winemaker: Maya Sallée & Nicolas Fernandez
Region: Cahors, France
Grapes: 80% Malbec, 20% Merlot
Alcohol: 13%
Sulphur: 15mg/l (total)
Suitable for vegans: Yes
Altitude: 340m
Total Area Farmed: 7 hectares
Soils: half of the grapes come from parcels on Kimmeridgian, half on Marl
Age of vines: 15-45yrs
Viticulture: Organic/ Biodynamic (will be certified in both as of the 2019 vintage)
Vineyards: All of the grapes come from their own vineyards, and all within Trespoux- Rassiels in the Cahors appellation. This is at the highest altitude in the region, roughly 340-360m, a point that experiences a very high diurnal range and hence leads to a wonderful freshness in the wines. Their parcels sit on three distinct soils: Kimmeridgian, iron-rich red clay, and marl. These all produce slightly different sensations on the palate, and blended together they create the ideal balance between tension, acidity, concentration, and fruit.
Vinification: 20% whole bunch, the rest was lightly destemmed. Both varieties were cofermented in concrete with light maceration for one week to maintain very fine tannins. After pressing, the wine was mainly kept in concrete, with a small part going into a steel tank for a total of 7 months. Racked once, bottled unfined, unfiltered.
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