The goal of Fanny Daher’s winery is to collaborate with some of these Organic and Biodynamic growers in the South of France by purchasing small quantities of their grapes, and craft them into her own unique vision of wines made from their grapes. She named it La Baladeuse, or “The Wanderer”, because of her vision of traveling to gather fruit for each of her wines from elsewhere. She celebrates this collaboration by mentioning by name each of the vignerons and wineries from whom she is sourcing her grapes.
For her first several vintages, she made the wines at Domaine Sulauze, not only because they had the equipment, but also to share in the know-how that her cousin Guillaume has for making Natural, and non-interventionalist wines. Starting in vintage 2023, she will make her wines at her own cuverie.
All of her winery partners are either fully organic or officially in organic conversion. At harvest, all grapes are harvested carefully by hand in order to keep the clusters intact for the trip back to the winery. Fanny also likes to pick on the early side in order to preserve freshness in these often bigger and riper appellations. For her white wines, in general, they are direct pressed rather than left on the skins to macerate. And on the red wine side, depending on the cuvee, there is all or at least partial whole-cluster inclusion to create, at a minimum, a semi-carbonic maceration and fermentation to accentuate the fruit. The wines are fermented naturally, without any additives, in either stainless tanks or fiberglass tanks, with the latter used for grape varieties that are more reductive, given the small oxygen exchange that these vats provide. The wines are then bottled usually in spring following the harvest. In general, the goal is no SO2 added to the wines, but she reserves the right to add a miniscule dose if she feels the wines may go off course.
Producer: La Baladeuse
Country: France
Region: Provence
Varietal: Merlot
Appellation: Provence
Vintage: 2023
Size: 750ml