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Cuvée Bon Papa 2025, Bois Moisset


Region: Sud-Ouest

Color: Dry white wine from the Gaillac region, a tribute to the winemaker's ancestor, the last to have produced white wine on the farm and to have already sold it in Paris. Floral and fruity nose — apple, pear, white flowers. Fresh, balanced, and straightforward on the palate, driven by the mineral salinity of sandy and gravelly soils. A sincere terroir-driven white, honoring the family legacy.

Grape varieties: Loin de l’Œil, Sauvignon & Muscadelle.


Mouth type: With a discerning palate, natural wine no longer intimidates you; you're ready to enter another dimension and make astonishing discoveries. Let yourself be carried away into this world of emotions and surprises!


Service Tips: Serve chilled, around 9-10 °C.

Guard time: To be enjoyed within 2 to 3 years for its freshness.


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Volume 75 cl, alcohol 11%

Sylvie Ledran, Philippe Maffre, and their son Hippolyte are farmer-winemakers in the Gaillac region, based in Bois Moisset in the commune of Montans, on the right bank of the Tarn. The farm has been in the family since the 18th century: it is a polyculture farm, certified organic since 1995, with 15 hectares of vines planted on soils of sand, silt, and gravel (the famous boulbènes) carried by the Tarn — a unique terroir in the Gaillac region, which is usually characterized by the clay-limestone soils of the left bank. In addition to the vines, the farm raises a herd of rustic cattle (Lourdaise, Salers, Gasconne breeds), cultivates lentils, soybeans, and ancient grains for flour and bread, and also produces sunflower oil and grape juice. Long-time members of the Confédération Paysanne, Sylvie and Philippe advocate for a different agricultural model: autonomy, biodiversity, and the transmission of farms. The vinifications are natural, without added sulfur, in concrete or stainless steel tanks, using the indigenous grape varieties of the Gaillac region — Braucol (Fer Servadou), Duras, Prunelart, Syrah, Mauzac, Len de l'Œil, Ondenc. The result: lively, crisp terroir wines, with supple and delicate tannins, often labeled as Vin de France rather than AOP Gaillac, claiming complete freedom of expression.

Label & Natural Wines

Some labels can help us identify a natural wine. The AB label, for example, certifies organic farming. The Demeter label, for its part, guarantees biodynamics. There is also the 'Vin Méthode Nature' label, as well as 'Nature et Progrès', 'Les Vins SAINS', and many others.

Some estates choose to adhere to a single label, or even not to be labeled at all, even though their cultivation and winemaking method would allow it. In other words, there is no strict rule. It all depends on the winemaker's vision, his desires, and his convictions.

For us, it is important to meet all the people we work with in order to understand their working method and select the products that match our ideology.

Natural wine

At Terra Vinea, we are deeply passionate about natural wine. We love the emotions it arouses, the surprises a bottle can give us, the memories wine gives us. We also find it important to consume a product grown and vinified with respect for the fauna and flora, preserving all the life around and in it. These convictions are part of us, and we are proud to represent these women and men who put their heart and soul into offering us these living wines.