C. & D. Derain
“Allez Goutons”
Aligote
10.7% alc.
Vin de Table Francais
There are wines for spring, and “Allez Goutons” is one of them. Allez Goutons, meaning roughly “Let’s Taste It,” with its jazzy, green, Art Deco typeface, is also a play on the wine’s grape, aligote. Like Silvaner in Germany, this is a grape that doesn’t get enough respect in the world; in the case of France, the Chardonnay World. Aligote is the second white grape of Burgundy, after chardonnay, with two-thirds of French aligote coming from the Cote d’Or. It has greater acidity than chardonnay but without its high quality or versatility. For lovers of Burgundy wine, it lacks street cred. Thus, it tends to be planted in Burgundy’s less favored slopes. But that’s not to say aligote lacks appeal. In Allez Goutons, Catherine and Dominique Derain have produced a natural, biodynamically grown, table wine that is just that. The wine’s acidity has a nervoisite that is as crisp as a match stick snapping in two. This acidity and accompanying minerality make the wine a tonic with predominantly lemony citrus and mint flavors. The barrel-fermentation, lack of sulphur and filtration only enhance these qualities. But this light wine is not one for the ages: it is for the now. Have it alone. Have it with a pan-fried trout sandwich. Or sautéed squid with a dandelion salad. World Wide Wine, Ltd. (Jenny & Francois
Selections). $22.00. 4/6/09.






