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2024 Clos des Fous, `Locura 1` Malleco Valley Chardonnay - Liberty

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A midnight tasting in Chile in 2011 was our first encounter with the ‘Fous’ (‘crazy men’) when Alberto Antonini introduced us to Pedro Parra, with whom he works closely at several of South America’s top estates. Pedro now makes wines under his own label but was originally one of the four ‘Fous’, alongside winemakers François Massoc and Paco Leyton, as well as Albert Cussen who looks after the business. The name ‘Clos des Fous’ is an ode to the 12 years Pedro and François spent studying and working in Burgundy, as well as to what their peers describe as their ‘craziness’ in crossing the traditional Chilean vineyard boundaries to source grapes from more extreme conditions further south and east.

The Chardonnay ‘Locura 1’ is sourced from the region of Malleco, one of the southernmost wine-growing sub-regions in Chile. Although once considered too southerly for winemaking, the cold conditions and sandy and rocky soils have increasingly attracted top producers looking to make expressive, cool-climate wines with steely acidity.

The Cabernet Sauvignon is sourced from a single vineyard called ‘Grillos Cantores’ (or ‘singing crickets’) in the Alto Cachapoal, just six kilometres from the Andes mountains. The decaying granite and volcanic rocks present in the soil here provide the resulting wine with a distinct mineral character, soft tannins and good levels of balancing acidity. Perhaps their most original wines are the red blends: ‘Cauquenina’ and ‘Pour Ma Gueule’ (meaning ‘for my gob’). These blends change from vintage to vintage and include varying amounts of Carignan, Malbec, Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cinsault, Carmenère and País to achieve a complex, fluid, modern red blend. ‘Cauquenina’ has some degree of oak influence with 20% of the blend going into new oak, whereas ‘Pour Ma Gueule’ has no new oak influence and is meant for drinking young.

This wine is sourced from the Latuffa vineyard in Malleco, Traiguén, an emerging and exciting wine region in Chile. Malleco Valley, Chile's most southerly established wine region at latitude 38°S, has less than 40 hectares under vine, primarily around Traiguén. The region's cold climate, high annual rainfall of 1300 mm, and significant diurnal temperature variation create ideal conditions for producing wines with fresh acidity and concentrated flavours. Since its planting in 2010, the Latuffa vineyard has practised biodynamic methods and dry farming. The volcanic tuff, ash soils, and low trellis systems contribute to the wine's unique character. These well-drained volcanic soils force the vines to work harder for hydration, resulting in less foliage and lower yields. This stress on the vines leads to wines with more concentrated flavours and excellent structure.

The 2024 vintage was characterised by ample rainfall. These conditions allowed for slow and measured grape growth, presenting fruit with balanced natural acidity and phenolic ripeness.

The grapes underwent a direct press, followed by fermentation with carefully selected wild yeasts. The wine was then aged on the fine lees for 9 months in stainless steel tanks, without any stirring or racking, until bottling. This method helps preserve the wine's fresh and vibrant character. No malolactic fermentation was performed, maintaining the wine's natural acidity and crispness.

This wine displays a pale yellow colour with golden nuances. Aromas of pineapple, green apple, and white peach are complemented by hints of white flowers.The aromas continue to the palate with a crisp and mineral mouthfeel and a medium to long finish.