Ears wide open
Ever taken a ‘blind test’ with sound?
Eyes closed, ears wide open: take an aural journey across our estates.
Ever taken a ‘blind test’ with sound?
Eyes closed, ears wide open: take an aural journey across our estates.
Imagine this: you find yourself amidst the vineyards, experiencing a crucial moment in the production of our wines. You can hear everything around you, but you’re unable to see what’s happening. Is it the harvest? The cooperage? Are you in South America? Or Languedoc? Concentrate. Put your headphones on, turn up the volume, and test your sense of sound. Can you guess what’s going on?
Answer: 1) It is indeed Cristian Lotelo, the shepherd from our Chilean estate Los Vascos, guiding our black-headed sheep to their enclosure.
Answer: 2) Fortunately rodents don’t threaten our harvest, so Cabernet can rest easy. That is the sound of Cendrine, winegrower at Duhart-Milon, pruning the vine shoots at the end of winter.
Answer: 2) You are inside our cooperage, listening to a unique symphony: the six stages of barrel-making — assembly, heating with hooping, trimming, bottom fitting, sanding, and finishing.
Answer: You answered correctly…but you won’t get any extra points. Tasting, a corkscrew, a wine glass: the method and soundtrack are the same for all our wines.
Answer 3): Trained ears will have recognised the characteristic buzzing of our Chilean bees in the Colchagua Valley, busy producing excellent honey.
Answer 2): Keen ears will have recognised our donkey’s Burgundian accent. The farm at Domaine William Fèvre, our Chablis estate, also has chickens, cows and geese, not to mention our latest arrivals, our little lambs…
Answer: 2) This magnificent tango, later covered by artists like Caetano Veloso, is also the last piece Carlos Gardel recorded before the plane crash that took his life in Medellín on June 24, 1935.