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Marcel Richaud

Michel Richaud incarnates the Cairanne appellation. He works passionately on his terroirs, looking after his vines of emblematic grape varieties in the most natural way possible.

In 1960 Gaston Richaud married and his wife inherited 12 hectares. He swapped his trade as a cabinet maker for winegrowing and 14 years later, his son Marcel took over at the tender age of 17. Marcel parted company with the cooperative he and his father supplied grapes to and in 1987 he took over a very fine 3-hectare single vineyard, l'Ebrescade. This is when people began to notice him. Marcel Richaud is both passionate and meticulous. He strives constantly to come up with new ways to cultivate the land, prune the vines and to make and mature the wine. The Cairanne appellation has him to thank for its full cru status, granted in 2015. His son Thomas and daughter Claire have gradually taken over the reins of the business and were recently joined by Edith.
The wines are produced following a natural and no-intervention approach and become more refined by the vintage. This is one name in the region you don't want to miss.

2020
28
2022
40
2022
18
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Cairanne Marcel Richaud

Cairanne Marcel Richaud

2020
38
11,70 10% off for every 6 purchased
2022
13
2023
14
2023
14
2021
12
2023
14
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WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY...

BETTANE & DESSEAUVE

"For many enthusiasts Marcel Richaud embodies the ideal winemaker thanks to his passion and respect for his soil and his vines”.

LA REVUE DU VIN DE FRANCE

“There are very few winemakers in France today as demanding and accomplished in both the vineyard and the cellar as Marcel Richaud. […] His entire range meets a level of quality that seduces all those who taste it. Year after year, the wines develop finesse and precision while maintaining their balance and southern maturity”.