Lolita Sene French Wine Holiday Gift Set
$105.00
1 in stock
This duo of Southern French reds comes the grape stained hands of Lolita Sene. Lolita does everything herself on her small property in the Rhone Valley. The Mise en Bouche is a juicy glou glou gem. The Papanator is funky and vibrant, just like Lolita herself.
The Lolita Sene French Wine Holiday Gift Set Includes Lolita Sene Mise en Bouche and Papanaptor in a gift box with gold bow and product description tag.
1 in stock
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Gift Set Includes:
Lolita Mise en Bouche Rouge
Vintage: 2021
Region: Rhone Valley, France
Viticulture: Organic
Grape varieties: Grenache Noir, Grenache Gris, Clairette Rose, Clairette Blanche, Cinsault
Lolita Mise en Bouche Rouge is a JUICY glou-glou gem of a Rhone red blend. Crunchy red and black fruit. No fining, filtering, or sulfites.
Book: Lucky’s by Andrew Pippos
and
Lolita Sene Papanapator Rouge
Vintage: 2020
Region: Rhone Valley, France
Viticulture: Organic
Grape varieties: Syrah
Lolita Sene Papanapator Rouge is not your normal Rhone Syrah. Cool, funky, and vibrant, just like Lolita herself.
Song: That Funny Feeling by Phoebe Bridgers
About Lolita Sene
Before becoming a vigneron, a 20-year-old Lolita Sene had another life as an artistic director of a nightclub. This inspired her to combine her loves of partying and science so she returned to school to study agronomy with the ultimate goal of making wine. She quickly became bored of conventional winemaking and discovered the world of natural wine, which she felt touched on “a very particular emotion.” After school, Lolita worked in a cellar and as a sommelier in the U.S., passionately defending natural wine. After a few years of this, Lolita was tired of just serving and talking about natural wine, and so made the decision to move back to France to make her own.
Today, Lolita is the owner of a plot of land in the southern Rhône that grows Grenache, Syrah, and Cinsault. She began with just 1,800 bottles in 2018 and is currently producing 8,000 for 2020. She is committed to never exceeding 10,000 bottles because her motto is “Start small, stay small.”
Lolita does absolutely everything by hand, from working the vineyard (hand-harvested) to designing the labels. She utilizes a clique press, lightly crushes by foot and fills her barrels by the bucket. Bottling takes place on a small 4-bec machine. Committed to minimal intervention, Lolita’s wines use only organically farmed grapes and are never fined or filtered with zero sulfur added.