I had the pleasure to meet and taste with Tomoko, one half of the wife and husband team that own and run this small but mighty domaine at La Paulee NYC. I talked with her about the wines they make and the special care and attention they pay in the vineyard
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I had the pleasure to meet and taste with Tomoko, one half of the wife and husband team that own and run this small but mighty domaine at La Paulee NYC. I talked with her about the wines they make and the special care and attention they pay in the vineyards they work. That hard work in the vineyard clearly yields exceptional fruit that is the foundation for their very attention worthy wines. The wines have a profound purity and ethereal sense to them, terroir driven and transparent to place and vintage. Mainbey is the biggest lieu-dit of the domaine, divided into three Chardonnay parcels and one Aligot parcel that makes this wine.
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2020 marked an exciting pivot for Tomoko and Guillaume, as they acquired several plots with incredible potential, mostly in the Hautes Ctes de Beaune. They farm these vineyards organically, using phytotherapy approaches researched and recommended by Eric Petiot, a pioneering plant scientist based in Lausanne.
For the Aligot and Pinot Noir, minimal copper is used against downy mildew and low fat milk against powdery mildew. Skim milk is actually is the most effective because the fat in whole milk clogs the nozzles of the sprayer. With Chardonnay, they must spray with a mix of sulfur rather than with milk, but they are able to minimize the sulfur dose by mixing in potassium bicarbonate.
In the Hautes Ctes, where the row width is 2.5m, they limit plowing to only around the vines with a lightweight caterpillar tractor. They, thus, leave 1.5m of permanent natural cover crop in the middle of the rows. The other vineyards are plowed by horse by Gilbert Simond, who is a master in his field. He is the most coveted horse plower of the Cte, hired by everyone from Domaine de Montille to Domaine Des Comtes Lafon. The soils are tilled from mid-April to mid-July only, with no tilling for the other 8 months of the year. In mid-July, after the last tilling, they manually sow a mix of 13 different perennial and annual plant species to de-compact the soil and build organic mass for better water retention, increased biodiversity and healthier soil composition. These seeds are all certified organic.
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