GRACCHUS 2013 (Domaine Ad Fines)

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RHÔNE - IGP VAUCLUSE - RED WINE
Grape varieties: Syrah (97%) - Cabernet Sauvignon (3%)
Destemming (100%)

Native yeasts Ageing in burgundy oak barrels for 12 months

  • Nose : blackberry, blueberry, coffee, chocolate and menthol.
  • Palate : fine tannins but assertive, still needing to be decanted.

Tasting date : June 2021

OUR OPINION : A full-bodied vintage that I advise you to decant in its youth, but which has an excellent cellar potential.

Other available vintages:

2011 2015 2018 2019

The exceptional bottle's weight (1.8kg) may result in higher shipping costs for the final shopping cart.

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DESCRIPTION


GRACCHUS is mainly made from Syrah, with some Serine and Cabernet Sauvignon. The low yields (25 hl/ha) and the severe sorting of the harvest make it possible to obtain grapes whose full potential is expressed during the vinification. It is also the most accessible wine of the range in its youth.

TERROIR

The plots of the AD FINES estate lie on a soil made up of greenish sandstone mollasses dating from the Burdigalian period, a geological stage dating from the Lower Miocene (23 to 15 million years ago) during which the sea invaded the Rhone Valley where it deposited numerous sediments.


These mollasses are a group of sedimentary rocks that are essentially detrital, i.e. they come from the sedimentation in a shallow marine environment of elements torn from the surrounding rocks by erosion. They are generally friable, soft and permeable, and represent a valuable source of water for the vines.

WINEGROWING & WINEMAKING


The vines have always been cultivated without the use of synthetic chemicals. Their yield does not exceed 30 hl/ha, allowing the production of ripe and concentrated grapes, rich in aromas.
The grapes are harvested by hand and vatted within an hour. Each plot and each variety is vinified separately.

The Syrah and the Cabernet Sauvignon grapes are totally destemmed.
After a cold pre-fermentation phase, the alcoholic fermentation starts spontaneously under the action of indigenous yeasts. The skin maceration lasts 19 days for the Syrah variety and 21 days for the Cabernet Sauvignon variety. During the maceration phase, some pumping over and gentle punching down are carried out in order to break the marc cap and mix the skins with the juice.

Once the fermentations are complete, the Syrah and the Cabernet Sauvignon musts are transferred to Burgundy barrels of 1 to 2 wines, where they are matured for 12 months
They are then racked and blended in vats where they remain for an extra 5-month ageing before bottling.


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Data sheet
Country Rhône Valley
Color Red
Orange wines No
Clay amphorae wines No
Type Dry
Vintage 2013
Capacity 75 cl
Variety Syrah (80%), Serine & Cabernet Sauvignon (20%)
Main Grape Variety(ies) Syrah
Alcohol rate 14 %
Quality Designation Vaucluse (IGP)
Cellar Potential 15 years
Service advise 18°C (63°F). Open 1h before serving
Culture Methods Non-certified Organic culture
Comments Cold pre-fermentation, fermentation with indigenous yeasts ♦ Ageing in Burgundy barrels for 12 to 18 months, followed by a rest of 5 months in vats after the blend.
 
Food & wine Pairing
  • entrecote

  • a grilled rib of beef with potatoes or vegetables

  • lightly spiced delicatessen

  • mountain ham

  • pata negra ham

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