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Jolie-Laide, Melon de Bourgogne Chalone, 2023

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Jolie-Laide is known for working with offbeat varieties in unexpected places, and this Melon de Bourgogne from the high-altitude Chalone AVA is a perfect example. Normally found in Muscadet, Melon thrives in these limestone-rich soils, producing a wine that’s lean, racy, and packed with salty minerality. The 2023 vintage is ultra-fresh, delivering laser-sharp acidity and a beautifully textured palate.

Lemon zest, green apple, and white peach lead, with layers of crushed oyster shell, fresh herbs, and a clean, briny edge. The palate is crisp yet slightly rounded, with a long, electric finish. It’s a dream pairing for oysters, seafood, or anything that could use a bright, zippy lift. A California Melon that drinks like top-tier Muscadet, but with its own sun-soaked personality.

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We’ve been huge fans of Scott Schultz’s wines ever since we first tried his Trousseau Gris some years back. From the beginning, his wines had poise and a level of finesse and precision rarely seen in a young winemaker. He’s continually expanded his portfolio to include a range of whites and reds, and we’ve never had one we didn’t like. Besides the wine being amazing, Scott also adorns bottles with new and rather lovely artwork every year.

Jolie-Laide is a one-man operation based in Sebastopol. His first vintage Scott made 500 cases of wine a year and has slowly ramped that up to about 2400 cases today. The name Jolie-Laide translates loosely to “Pretty-Ugly”, a French term of endearment to describe something that is unconventionally beautiful. Scott’s unique and highly sought-after wines live up to their name.

Scott’s passion for wine was ignited when he moved to Napa from Chicago in 2007. Having had extensive experience in the restaurant business, he switched gears upon his arrival in California to lead the wine program at Thomas Keller’s Bouchon. Working as cellar master as well as Pax Mahle’s assistant winemaker are a few of Scott’s many achievements. He and Pax both share a winemaking space and similar philosophies in discovering unconventional beauty. Scott Schultz does what he loves, and he does it well.

Scott's philosophy of discovering unconventional beauty led him to work with some of our state’s rarest varieties. Homogeneity often leads to mediocrity and he has steered well clear of that. Whether it's his fresh and electric Valdiguie or his exceptionally complex pinot gris, every wine seems to have a sense of place and time. They are both unique and “new” yet somehow speak to an era long gone. An era when California wasn’t an ocean of Pinot, Cabernet and Chardonnay vines and the wines were light on their feet and unpretentiously delicious.

What importer Bowler Wine has to say about this wine...

The Melon hails from the decomposed granite and limestone soils of the Chalone appellation, on a high elevation south-facing site planted in 1985. The fruit was harvested overnight when the temperatures are coolest, and whole cluster pressed to a combination of concrete eggs and stainless steel for fermentation. The wine was aged on the lees before bottling. 11% abv.

Details

  • Grape Variety

    Melon de Bourgogne

  • Vintage

    2023

  • Size

    750ml

  • Farming Practice

    Sustainable

  • Sweetness

    Dry

  • Body

    Medium Bodied

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