
2020 Le Batossay Marie Rose






WINEMAKER: Baptiste Cousin
VARIETAL: Grolleau Gris
REGION: Loire Valley, FR
VITICULTURE: Certified Biodynamic
Named after Baptistes grandmother Marie Rose is Grolleau Gris macerated as whole bunches for 15 days before being pressed to a combination of old puncheons and tank. Fruit from his 0.9ha site on the Southern outskirts of Martigne Briande on silty clay soils. Planted in 1992 these vines are beautifully balanced giving a nice crop of fruit with zippy acidity. Its clear with a luminous pink colour, grippy tanin and a ripe, floral aroma. A joy to drink.
Son of the famed natural winemaker Olivier Cousin, Baptiste is a young renegade in all senses of the word. With thanks to his fathers influence and guidance, Baptiste has truly come into his own as a winemaker and taken creative charge of his vision for Le Batossay. Armed with only a horse and plough, Baptiste symbolises everything that gets us excited about Loire Valley wines. In 2012 Baptiste was given a small plot of Chenin and Grolleau from his fathers vineyard holdings in the small village of Martigne Briand, Loire Valley. Since that point he has grown and now cultivates just under 10 ha vines. Gamay planted in 1996 on silty soil, Grolleau Gris planted in 1992 on silty clay soil, Chenin Blanc planted in 1955 on schist hillsides, Grolleau planted in 1974 on silty soil and Pinot Noir planted in 2003 on clay-limestone soil. Overall the black loam soils infused with deep beds of limestone and schist produce wines of concentration, flinty minerality and purity.
He is committed to working the land by hand, truly respecting the challenges of what nature gives him. Each day he takes his two draft horses along the road 2km's from his fathers cellar to work in the vineyards. Few are quite this committed. In the cellar he is as hands off as can be, never manipulating the wines and no sulphur is added at any point. His hard work and understanding of his surrounds translates into truly expressive and instinctual wines.