Petite Larme 2022

Thierry Constantin, Pont de la Morge
Description (detail)

The 2022 Petite Larme is the more delicate, approachable counterpart to Thierry Constantins’s grand Grain Noble Larme de Décembre. It is based on Johannisberg – that is, Sylvaner – whose grapes are left on the vine beyond their normal ripeness and, as they dry out, gain in concentration, sweetness and aromatic intensity. Hess Selection accordingly describes the wine as a Johannisberg flétri.

In the glass, it is a seductive sweet wine with ripe yellow fruit, apricot and quince, accompanied by honey and delicate notes of dried fruit. On the palate, it has a lovely smoothness and concentrated fruit sweetness, whilst remaining lively and well-balanced. Unlike the powerful Larme de Décembre, the Petite Larme seeks not so much extreme concentration as fruit, balance and immediate drinking pleasure.

A charming Valais sweet wine that showcases the aromatic richness of late-harvest Johannisberg without aspiring to the monumental scale of a Grain Noble.

Sweet wine
Johannisberg / Sylvaner
Prozent
11.8
Option 1: Beschrieb
50cl
Option 1: Jahrgang
2022
Option 1: Preis
CHF 65

Matching mood

lusty & romantic

Characteristics

Aromen (Nase)
Ripe apricot, quince and yellow fruits, accompanied by honey and subtle notes of dried fruit.
Aromen (Mund)
Soft and supple, with concentrated fruit sweetness, lovely freshness and a harmonious, fruit-driven finish.
Aromatic & fruity
Oak barrel
Pure-sorted
Dessert
Blue mould cheese
10 years

Words from the winemaker

Here’s what Thierry Constantin has to say about this wine

I do not cultivate the vine to produce fruit – I do so to create wine.

In the following video, you can watch Thierry at work... 

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Thierry Constantin

Thierry Constantin, former Swiss marathon champion with a record time of 2 hours and 14 minutes, has found a new field of activity as a winemaker that is equally characterized by dedication and precision.

Today, he works alone in his cellar near Sion and admits that he finds it difficult to delegate. His life revolves entirely around wine, a passion that has accompanied him since childhood. Even in kindergarten he knew he wanted to be a winemaker, and even today the work never feels like a burden to him. When he took over his father's winery in 1995, he had clear ideas: He no longer wanted to sell grapes, but to produce his own wine. Of the original 12 hectares, he kept only 6.5 hectares of the best terroir for the grape varieties he wanted to plant. His main focus was on gastronomy, which today accounts for two thirds of his clientele. Constantin attaches great importance to precision and patience, allowing his wines to mature for a long time. "I focus on more extraction and want to maintain the tension," he explains. His white wines in particular, which never undergo a second fermentation, mature on the lees and are only sold after two winters. His philosophy: less intervention, more quality. At 54 years old, he is in no hurry to let his vines age, which increases the quality. He is particularly proud of his Païen, which he ages in barriques, as well as his "vin de voile", which is characterized by oxidation. Constantin is convinced that a good wine can only be made by carefully tending the vines and selecting the best grapes.

As a known perfectionist, he does not shy away from any work, even if it is hard. He is like those aesthetes whose conviction underlies every stage of wine culture, vine care, winemaking, the search for a great wine. With this inclination to a job well done, with love and energy, excellent, authentic wines are produced every year.

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Johannisberg

«The Sunday wine of the Valais»

Johannisberg: This is what the Valaisans call their Sylvaner, which originally comes from Transylvania. After Chasselas, Johannisberg is the most widespread white grape variety in our region.

It is an ideal accompaniment to asparagus, poultry or fish in sauce. The Johannisberg develops its outstanding qualities on dry, gravelly soils, which it finds on selected slopes, especially in the Chamoson region. It is characterised by its varietal, charming flavour, with nuances of herbal tea and a seductive background of fruit and almond aromas. Its complexity, richness and ageing potential, well over twenty years, are incredible!

In the past, people in Valais drank Fendant during the week and Johannisberg on Sunday. The longer, the more the Valaisans treat themselves to a glas of Johannisberg during the week...

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