Grain Noble Marsanne – Non Millésimé

Marie-Thérèse Chappaz, Domaine Chappaz, Fully
Description (detail)

The Grain Noble Marsanne Non Millésimé is one of Marie-Thérèse Chappaz's great sweet wines. Highly concentrated Marsanne grapes, affected by noble rot, form the basis of this cuvée, which is intentionally bottled without a vintage. Our bottling took place in early November 2024 and combines an impressive 270 g/l residual sugar with a mere 10.6% alcohol by volume.

Despite this remarkable concentration, the wine is by no means heavy. Mandarin, candied fruit, honey, and delicate caramel mingle with a spicy, almost salty minerality. On the palate, it is dense and creamy, yet surprisingly fresh and precise. The interplay between opulent sweetness and saline tension gives it its special balance and an exceptionally long finish. Stephan Reinhardt, writing for Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, aptly describes this bottling as fresh and elegant despite its remarkable concentration.

A great meditation wine – and an impressive example of how Chappaz combines concentration not with heaviness, but with freshness and precision.

Sweet wine
Prozent
10.5
Option 1: Beschrieb
37.5cl
Option 1: Jahrgang
kein Jahrgang
Option 1: Preis
CHF 145

Matching mood

sensual & profound

Characteristics

Aromen (Nase)
Mandarin, candied fruit, and honey, with caramel and subtle salty notes.
Aromen (Mund)
Enormously concentrated and creamy, yet fresh and precise, with a spicy-salty, very long finish.
Opulent and powerful
Oak barrel
Bio-dynamic
Pure-sorted
Rarity
Spontaneous fermentation
Blue mould cheese
Foie gras
Ready to drink: now – can be stored for a longer period if stored optimally.

Words from the winemaker

What Marie-Thérèse Chappaz says about this wine

I have always understood sweet wines well.

Our story

What connects us with this winery...

We had the pleasure of catering for Marie-Thérèse Chappaz on the occasion of the anniversary of the Chapitre de Saint-Théodule and got to know her personally. Since then, she and Alain have been on holiday with us several times - we are always delighted to have them with us!

Marie-Thérèse Chappaz

Marie-Thérèse Chappaz took over her great-uncle's vineyard in Fully, around 40 kilometers south of Lake Geneva, in 1988. On less than 15 hectares in the "Liaudisaz" vineyard, she cultivates some of the most exciting indigenous grape varieties, including Petite Arvine, Humagne Rouge and international varieties such as Syrah, Chasselas and Marsanne. In 1997, she converted her vineyard to biodynamics following a visit to a biodynamics specialist in France. This decision was in line with her philosophy of respect for the environment, life and the terroir. Her winery has been Demeter-certified since 2004.

Marie-Thérèse is a charismatic and successful winemaker whose wines are characterized by power and complexity as well as a clear fruitiness. Her portfolio ranges from red and white wines to noble sweet wines. Particularly outstanding is her sweet wine "Grain par Grain Petite Arvine Domaine des Claives" (2020), which was the first Swiss wine to receive the highest rating of 100 Parker points from the team of renowned US wine critic Robert Parker - a first in Switzerland.

Her wines are strongly influenced by the unique terroir of Valais, which is characterized by the soil, climate and diversity of grape varieties. Chappaz pursues a philosophy close to nature and relies on biodynamics to connect the wine with the environment. She strives for authenticity and quality, listens to nature and works in harmony with the cosmos. Her winemaking is as natural as possible, with minimal intervention and indigenous yeasts. She aims to create wines that reflect the history and terroir of the region.

More about the grape variety

Ermitage

«The daredevil Valaisan»

Marsanne - called Ermitage in Valais - is a grape variety from the French wine-growing region of Côtes du Rhône and was introduced to Valais in the 19th century. 

Its fruit produces full-bodied wines with red fruit aromas. The little secret of Marsanne: a daring grape variety that is not afraid to grow in dry, less fertile soil. However, this vigorous, late-ripening variety only develops its potential on the best sites and only when quantities are strictly limited.

Certain vintages allow late harvests. As a sweet wine, Ermitage offers a rich body, sensual opulence and subtle aromatics reminiscent of truffles, honey and raspberry brandy. Whether dry or sweet; the Ermitage needs a few years of maturation, as its harmony becomes more expressive with the years!

Learn more about this grape variety

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