Cuvée « Grenache » Vin de France

Varieties : 100 % Grenache, (old vines)
Vin de France

Vinification: Maceration and alcoholic and malolactic fermentations occur in conical trunks using varying whole bunch and destemmed grape proportions. Punching down and pumping over take place during fermentation.

Ageing: Wine ages for 10-12 months in Demptos Bordeaux barrels of diverse oak origins and toast levels. Post-selection, barrels undergo another 10-12 months in Garbellotto Oval Foudres. A minimum 2-year bottle aging follows before market release, offering depth and character for immediate enjoyment or further cellaring.

Millesimes

2019

The vintage boasts a rich and aromatic profile, displaying elegance despite its inherent power.

On the nose, this wine is marked by the unmistakable aroma of cherry, with a delicate and refined character that belies its intense bouquet. It is spicy, with notes of red pepper and a subtle hint of animal musk. On the palate, the wine is light yet full-bodied, reminiscent of a Burgundy-style wine. The woodiness and well-blended tannins are especially noteworthy, adding to the wine's complexity. A hint of red pepper from "Kâmpôt" adds an additional layer of aromatic depth, with subtle notes of dried tomato, blond tobacco, saffron, and liquorice. The wine is further distinguished by a floral touch of rose, along with notes of cloves and cinnamon. The recognizable "Kirch" cherry liqueur note is present but not overpowering, accompanied by a touch of dark chocolate and bitterness that contributes to the wine's lovely length.

Ageing potential: 15 years and beyond.

-13.5°-

2020

The vintage surprises with its charming and approachable character, boasting a slightly rounder profile than its predecessor.

On the nose, the wine exhibits a complex bouquet featuring notes of cherry liqueur, tobacco, leather, and red pepper, with a subtle animal finish. On the palate, the wine is fine and light without any heaviness, displaying a Burgundy-style body that is both rich and round. The woodiness and well-blended tannins further enhance the wine's overall profile. The red pepper note of "Kâmpôt" continues to impress, accompanied by persistent notes of dried tomato, blond tobacco, saffron, cloves, cinnamon, and liquorice, along with a touch of rose. The recognizable "Kirch" cherry liqueur note is present but not overpowering, accompanied by a hint of dark chocolate and bitterness that prolongs the finish. Overall, this wine is a delight for the senses, offering a complex and well-rounded experience.

Ageing potential: 15 years and beyond.

-13°-