Grape variety
Carignan
Origin
Carignan, which is the only grape variety in this wine, is most definitely the varietal for hot, dry climates, yielding wines full of harmony and elegance.
We have selected two types of terroirs: 100-year-old vines growing at high altitudes which lend freshness and arid Mediterranean soils where the vines grow alongside the garrigue shrubland.
Vinification
The grapes are handpicked at their peak of maturity. 60% are vinified in whole bunch while 40% undergo a traditional vinification . The traditionally vinified grapes are left to macerate for approximately 14 days while the whole grapes maceration lasts between 5 and 12 days.
The exact duration is determined by daily tastings. The wines are racked at the end of alcoholic fermentation and are transferred to 225-litre barrels where they undergo malolactic fermentation. The press wine is added to the free-run wine.
Ageing
9 months: 60% in oak barrels (30% new oak, 40% one-year-old barrels, 30% two-year-old barrels). 40% stay in stainless steel tanks in order to keep some freshness.
Tasting notes
Dark, lively colour.
A slightly wild, herbaceous nose with notes of rhubarb, liquorice, gingerbread and pear.
Very round, velvety and delectable from the start. Creamy, fruity notes reminiscent of sour cherry flan.
Wine and Food
Enjoy with feathered game, cured ham, spicy cuisine or Japanese dishes.
Serving suggestions
Serve at 17°C.
Awards
Decanter WWA 2016 : Argent
IWSC 2016 : Argent
IWC 2015 : Bronze