Clos Sauvage - Saint-Amour - Cocagne - 2023

Clos Sauvage - Saint-Amour - Cocagne - 2023
Two minutes as the crow flies from the domaine this wine comes from the place called “La Gagère” on the heights of the Saint-Amour appellation. The vines are spread across four plots. Two of these plots face north, which brings a lot of freshness to the wine. The granite soil is distinguished by a high clay content. These heavy soils produce a deep wine that reveals ripe fruit with chocolate notes and a smooth, velvety palate.

Cool Climate

3rd Generation

Organic
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Wine Details
Appellation Saint-Amour
Variety Gamay
Vintage 2023
Vine Age 20-45 years
Elevation 400m
Soil Clay, Granite
Yield 5t/ha
Vinification Oak
Aging Oak
Alcohol 13%
Farming Practices Certified Organic
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Clos Sauvage is the story of a young family seeking to reconnect with the land through a hands-on, artisanal approach to farming—where human, ecological, and agricultural values come together.

The project of Sophie and David Devynck is the result of endless reflection—shaped by encounters, wine-fueled evenings, professional journeys, and deep personal convictions. After a year wandering through the vineyards of France, they were lucky enough to find a place that truly fit their vision.
Right on the border of Burgundy and Beaujolais, in the village of Leynes, perched atop a hill at 450 meters, with sweeping views over the Saône Valley—Mont Blanc to the east, the Bois de Leynes to the north, and the Roche de Solutré to the west. The Clos is surrounded by chestnut forests, dry-stone walls, natural springs, and wild heathland.

When they arrived, the old vines of the Clos had been left untended, in a truly wild state… Today, they are carefully reclaiming and cultivating 4 hectares, and gradually replanting small islands of vines to best express the unique character of this incredible terroir through their wines… a mix of granitic soils lightly dusted with clay-limestone, elevated at around 400 to 450 meters.
The result? Wines marked by freshness and a vivid, mineral energy.
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