Domaine Migot, Côtes de Toul Vin Gris 2024
100% Gamay Organic From the importer- The Mosel begins in France ya know. You can track the source of the Mosel – let’s call it “Moselle” ’cause we’re in France – to about 100 kilometers south and west of Strasbourg, in France’s Alsace. It begins up in the Vosges mountains, on the western flank, wandering some 300-plus kilometers north before crossing into Luxembourg and Germany. As it meanders out of Alsace, the Moselle passes through any number of bucolic towns. This is the Lorraine, a region with a viticultural history that goes back to Roman times. Ask anyone, yo: from the 15th to the 17th centuries this region was the ****, thanks to the Dukes of Lorraine and the Bishops of Toul. The 20th century, however, was not so good to the region. List the tragedies: the rise of the railways and with them competition from the cheap wines of the Languedoc-Roussillon, phylloxera, two world wars (in which parts of Lorraine were, literally, the front lines) and Champagne finally enforcing its ge