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Our soil is the permanent relationship that we maintain with winegrowers – we ourselves have “a foot in the vineyard” – oenologists and … (very) enlightened amateurs.
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Since its creation in 1865, Printemps has never stopped reinventing itself. Anticipating major societal changes, sublimating beauty while favoring more responsible consumption and offering a perpetual sense of surprise.
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For nearly a century, L’Atelier du Vin has designed and manufactured all the tools required for the art of living wine. We work with expert French craftsmen, known as “tabletiers”, who specialise in the production of small, fine objects and who excel in the art of handcrafting solid wood. Their French savoir-faire is unique in the world.
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Awaken your 5 senses À La Belle Étoile (literally translated as “under the stars”). Savour intense flavours and immerse yourself into the present moment.
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Discover L’Atelier du Vin’s Nomad collection, genuine leather wine tool kits to keep your accessories safe and accompany you to vineyards around the world. The sturdy, custom-made cases, handcrafted in Italy, perfectly encase your corkscrews, foil cutters, pourers, pliers and champagne corks.
Read the articleL’Atelier du Vin, French for “the wine workshop,” has been creating unique wine tools since the 1920s. Famously known for the Bilame, their tin-blade cork puller, L’Atelier du Vin makes a range of corkscrews and collectors sets that are available on the Coravin marketplace.
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For oenophiles, wine collectors and sommelier enthusiasts, an antique corkscrew is a source of great emotion. L’Atelier du Vin showcases vintage corkscrews from all over Europe, much to the delight of helixophiles.
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The 2021 vintage is a cause of great concern for French winemakers in a number of regions. In early April, a terrible wave of frost of a rare magnitude, hit France’s vineyards. Which ones were the worst hit ?
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If you are passionate about the art of experiencing wine, you cannot miss out on the rare chance to try a Pierre Moncuit champagne.
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Pickers and carriers are busy in the vineyard; it’s serious work, but a lot of fun. At the winepress – 2 “Coquards” with 8-tonne sloping surfaces – large arms are busy until late at night: grape must waits for no-one! The gleaming climate-controlled vat room is ready… The cellar master watches over the operation: he […]
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Releasing the aromas of wine! Inhale first the wine in the glass; then swirl your wine in your Exploreur® Oenology glass for a few seconds and then breathe in the difference.
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Early November 2018 We come out of the winery of our friend Paul, winegrower at Le Mesnil sur Oger.A few samples of the still wine already show me – thanks to Paul’s explanations, his pipette in hand – the differences between the grapes from several plots. The harvest, which was early this year, was completed […]
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