Grapes: Syrah
Region: Crozes Hermitages, France
Vintage: 2024
Viticulture: Organic
Soils: Alluvial
Vinification: The wine is fermented as whole clusters, macerated for 14 days, and aged for a year in casks with zero additions, fining, or filtration
Aging: 1 years
Fining or Filtering: None
Sulfur: None
Notes from the Importer: This is a slightly more grown-up, statured wine than L’Être and as such is a little more dark and brooding, with fine tannins framing classic notes of black fruit, olive and herbs.
In just a handful of vintages Katie Worobeck has already announced herself as one of the Jura’s brightest young talents.
Originally from Canada, Katie developed an interest in wine and organic farming whilst studying, and having worked amongst the vines in her native Ontario for several years, she moved to France and landed a dream job with the legendary Anne and Jean-François Ganevat in the Jura’s South.
After five years working alongside the Ganevats Katie struck out on her own, and now tends a picturesque three-hectare parcel of old vines planted over limestone and marl in the lieu-dit of ‘Au Carré’. A secluded spot surrounded by forest in the picturesque hills around Grusse, here all the Jurassic varieties are present.
In the vines her approach is to work alongside nature, farming organically with biodynamic principles and a real focus on soil health. She has begun planting trees and shrubs amongst the vines and hopes to rotate livestock amongst the parcels to promote diversity.
The wines are made in an old cave underneath her home in the village of Orbagna, and here she works with great attention to detail. Pressing is done manually, élevage takes place in old barrels of various sizes and all movement is done by gravity. The wines are bottled unfiltered, with no additions.
There is a lightness of touch that pervades Katie’s work, resulting in wines that, even within the context of the Jura, impress with their delicacy, fragrance and finesse.