DAVID & GOLIATH 2018 (Domaine Fontavin)

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RHÔNE - AOP CHÂTEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE - RED WINE
Grape varieties: Grenache noir (95%) - Syrah (5%)
Native yeasts Ageing for 12 months in demi-muids

  • Nose: intense and powerful. Notes of black fruits and cherry with kirsch, roasted coffee, sweet spices with a touch of menthol.
  • Palate: tasty, ample and rich. Silky tannins. Long finish on plum and cocoa.

Tasting date: April 2023.

OUR OPINION: superb!


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TERROIR


The soils and subsoils of Châteauneuf-du-Pape are complex and and we can find there various deposits, in terms of their origin, age and nature. The fundamental substratum of the massif is represented by sands and sandstones deposited by the sea during the Miocene, at the time of the helvetian (-16 to -11 My). They are more particularly exposed on the edges of the massif, in the north on Orange and Courthézon, and in the south between Bédarrides and the village of Châteauneuf. These soils are covered with rolled pebbles from the upper plateaus.

In the Pliocene (-5 to -2 My), a new sea coming from the south fills the valley and the hill of Châteauneuf becomes an island. When the sea withdraws, it deposits vast layers of rolled pebbles, made of alpine quartzite pebbles mixed with a red clay matrix. We find them towards Cabrières, Mont-Redon, Farguerol, La Crau or Les Bois Sénéchaux.

At the end of a new glacial episode that took place between 370,000 and 13,000 years ago, the Rhône deposited another level of terrace, called the Riss terrace, lower down towards Sorgues. These soils have the same qualities as the high terrace but they are sensitive to drought because they rest on a thick filtering gravel.

The parcel where the grapes for the DAVID & GOLIATH cuvée come from is located on a single terroir: the Pliocene one, composed of rolled pebbles and red clay.

WINEGROWING & WINEMAKING


DAVID & GOLIATH is a confidential wine that was first made in 2005. It is composed of 95% of 80 year-old Grenache noir vines. The size of the plot is only one hectare, the volumes produced are small, and the two demi-muids used for its maturation have been named David and Goliath respectively.

The vines are cultivated according to the principles of the Organic Agriculture: one row out of two is grassed, and the soil is enriched by adding sheep compost.

The grapes are harvested manually and totally destemmed. They are placed in stainless steel vats for a maceration period that lasts between 3 weeks and one month.

The alcoholic fermentation starts spontaneously under the action of indigenous yeasts. Pumping over and punching down, which consists of breaking the marc cap that forms at the vat's top in order to mix them with the fermented juice, allow a gentle extraction of tannins and color.

At the end of maceration, the must is pressed and the free-run juice is blended before being transferred to the French oak demi-muids called David and Goliath for an ageing phase of 12 months.
The must is then lightly filtered and bottled.


The potential of this wine is extra-ordinary, I tasted, until recently, the 2012 vintage, 11 years old, and it has gained even more aromatic complexity.
This is the whole point of this wine: it can be drunk young with great pleasure, while having the capacity to age and develop magnificent tertiary aromas in the cellar.


Domaine Fontavin - VignArtea

 
Data sheet
Country Rhône Valley
Color Red
Orange wines No
Clay amphorae wines No
Type Dry
Vintage 2018
Capacity 75 cl
Variety Grenache (95%) - Syrah (5%)
Main Grape Variety(ies) Grenache noir
Alcohol rate 14,5 %
Quality Designation Châteauneuf-du-Pape
Cellar Potential 10 years
Service advise 18°C. Decant 1/2hr before the service.
Culture Methods Certified Organic Agriculture
Fining No
Filtering Yes
Comments Maceration for 3 weeks - 1 month ♦ Native yeasts ♦ Ageing for 12 months in demi-muids.
 
Food & Wine Pairing
  • rib of beef

  • shoulder of lamb

  • Salers, Beaufort

  • dark chocolate Grand Cru

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