The main source of income for the Vaucluse department is the vine, thanks to an ancestral know-how adn the production of wines renowned for their aromatic variety. The warm climate and the soil optimal drainage favour the production of high quality grapes.
The Vaucluse IGP designation also allows for a wider range of grape varieties, such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Marselan, Chardonnay, Roussanne and Viognier.
- Nose : black fruit, leather, with a hint of spice and tobacco.
- Palate : supple, silky tannins. Black fruit finish.
Tasting date : June 2021
OUR OPINION: superb vintage, fleshy, fragrant and of great beauty.
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The exceptional bottle's weight (1.8kg) may result in higher shipping costs for the final shopping cart.
- Nose : fruity and delicious. Blackcurrant and blackberry aromas with hints of chocolate and menthol.
- Palate : The finish is spicy and full of flavour.
Tasting date: 2017.
OUR OPINION: a fine and ripe vintage with silky tannins.
Other available vintages:
The exceptional bottle's weight (1.8kg) may result in higher shipping costs for the final shopping cart.
Specialized in amphora wines, we offer you a selection of the best white, red and rosé wines vinified in amphorae.
You will find vintages:
- fermented and aged in clay amphorae
- fermented in traditional tanks and aged in clay amphorae
- partially aged in clay amphorae...
...not to mention the rare wines vinified entirely in Qvevris!