L'Anglore

Les Traverses

Vin de France Red 2018

*Indicative price
"An explosion of red fruit basket"
  • Fluid, fruity, deep
  • 13°
  • Syrah & Cinsault
  • 75cl
  • Tavel
  • Carbonic maceration

Where to buy this wine ?

  • vins-chez-nous
  • Cave Pur Jus

The Tasting of Les Traverses

Les Traverses by L’Anglore (Eric Pfifferling) stands out with its explosion of red fruit basket (cherry, strawberry, red currant, etc.). A pinch of pepper, other spices and licorice on the finish. The balance is great. There is depth, the wine tells a story. It is fluid and straight. We feel that the winemaker knows what he is doing!

The Wine & Food Pairing

A platter of cold cuts,
while listening to L'Amour by Disiz

Domaine de l'Anglore, Eric Pfifferling

L'Anglore

Eric Pfifferling - Domaine de l'Anglore

L’Anglore is located in Tavel, between Avignon and Uzès, in the Southern Rhône. Winemaker Eric Pfifferling is one of those names that make the world’s natural wine community salivate. The kind that when someone brings a bottle, people are simply happy… !

Domaine de L’Anglore : Tavel Wines

Originally a beekeeper and winegrower, Eric juggles between bees, flowers and vines. He sends his grapes to the cooperative cellar of Tavel. In 2002, violent storms in the region destroyed the hives and the grape production. He takes this as a new beginning, concentrating from now on the 4 hectares of vines formerly belonging to his grandmother. He abandons the cooperative cellar to vinify, with his wife Marie, their wines in the way they conceive the profession of winemaker. This was the birth of the Domaine de L’Anglore. Over the years, the estate grew to include ten hectares in Tavel and two more in Lirac. Today, their sons, Thibaud and Joris Pfifferling, work alongside them. The succession is assured!

L’Anglore : Organic Vines and Natural Wine

 Here, the vines plunge their roots into a clay-limestone soil with sandy and pebbly structures. From the beginning, Eric Pfifferling banned all synthetic chemicals. Because of his past as a beekeeper, he likes flowers more than glyphosate… At L’Anglore, they pamper their terroir, they practice a bit of biodynamics, but without falling into fanaticism. They take what is good to take. Common sense…

Here, they produce mainly red and rosé wines. White wines are very rare, we never had the chance to taste them… In the cellar, the wine making is done in whole bunches and in carbonic maceration. Native yeasts, no filtration and no mechanical pumping is used.

Pfifferling Wine: a unique style!

A Pfifferling wine is a bit like a Beaujolais from the Southern Rhône. It is fluid, fresh and fruity. But it also has depth, they are not only aperitif wines. If today, many local winemakers are trying to imitate them, you should know that at the time, in the region, it was the Domaine de L’Anglore that invented this style of wine. It is the mark of the great winemakers. No wonder that the whole world wants his bottles, no matter the price!

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