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With fruit from old vines this wine is likely to be strong, with good tannins and excellent fruit intensity. "To me, it's much more important to make wines that other people like, no matter if I like it or not. If you know the terroirs in Roussillon, you have to be patient. I'm mainly looking to make a wine with length, soft tannins and with aroma developing slowly."

- Thomas Raynaud 

The Terroir
The Terroir Old Vine Grenache and Mourvèdre from Maury and Syrah from the cooler terroir of St Paul de Fenouilet
Blend / Vines
Blend Syrah 50%, Grenache 40%, Mouvèdre 10%
The Numbers
Maturation 22 Months in the following barrels: 100% new French Oak Seguin Moreau; 225L 'Bordeaux' Med toast, 225L 'Bordeaux' Med-Long toast, 300L Hogshead Aquaflex, 225L 'Bordeaux' Haute Futaie Med-Long Toast Aquaflex
Aging potential Drink from 2014. Will Peak in 2015-17. Drink before 2020
ABV % 14.5%
Tasting Notes
Winemaker's Notes This wine has a complex nose with red fruits and violet aromas and well-matures tannins. I feel it will be really good to drink in 4 to 6 years time - September 2012

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Côtes du Roussillon Villages by Thomas Raynaud

  • Product Code: TRCRV-2011
  • Availability: In Stock
  • Vintage: 2011
  • Country: France
  • £30.00

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