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Anne Pichon and her late husband, Marc Pichon, started an agrarian-bohemian life together in the 1990s when they moved into an abandoned farm house at the base of Mont Ventoux. They began to resurrect a defunct domaine called Murmurium, meaning “the buzzing song of bees.” And while the 38- acre vineyard was in poor shape, the site was properly organic for many years leading up to Anne and Marc’s stewardship. Sadly, Marc died in a car accident a few years ago, but the winery remains very much a going concern.Today, Anne produces no more than 40 barrels of wine, along with her sister-in-law Véronique who manages the commercial affairs. The wines themselves are named “Sauvage” inspired by the Pichons’ respect for and attachment to nature. Anne’s Viognier is round on the palate, with notes of apricot, mango, jasmine, and honeysuckle, and the ripeness of the fruit is well balanced by the acidity.
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