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Cormé, Bordelet (50 cl) - 2017

  • Provenance: Normandy
  • Appellation: Cormé
  • Domain: Eric Bordelet
  • Grape variety(ies): Quelques variétés de cormes aux tailles et formes différentes on été retrouvées et sélectionnées pour cette cuvée
  • Alcohol degree: 6%
Cormé is a drink of ancient origin produced from the corms, the fruit of the Corm tree (Sorbus Domestica), a tree of the Rosaceae family like the Apple and Pear trees. The corm is a small seeded fruit, yellowish, red or grey depending on the variety. It was once appreciated for its medicinal properties. For this cuvée, the potential alcohol content is 9%, blocked at 7% (30g of sugar per litre remains).
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Aperitif - Exotic cuisine - Goat's cheese - Light pear frangipane tart.

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Eric Bordelet has devoted his professional life to sharing taste and beautiful products. After a spell at Alain Passard's Arpège as a sommelier, he turned to training in oenology in Beaune. But not to produce wine, no. Rather cider and perry, in keeping with his Norman origins. In 1992, he was inspired by his great winegrowing friends to apply their approach to the world of fermented apples and pears. His estate, Château de Hauteville, is located in southern Normandy, on the Armorican massif, in the extension of the Domfrontais, on the borders of the Mayenne and Orne departments. Today, it covers 19 hectares, alternating between (recent) trellised orchards and very old plantations with trees that are 40 to 300 years old! The property is situated on Upper Brioverian schists, sedimentary rocks dating from the Precambrian era; these are soils formed before the primary era, 3 billion years old. These rocks are quite soft, giving rise to silty or silty-clay soils with erosion.Currently, organic and biodynamic cultivation seem to be the best suited for the quality of the fruit. This is reflected in the more aromatic, precise and sapid juices.
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