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The story begins with Gérard Gauby and two of his English importers, Roy Richards and Mark Walford. Together, they set out to produce wine on an abandoned terroir full of promise: Fenouillèdes. While initially intended solely for their friends and themselves, it wasn’t long before the reputation of these nectars started to spread. The winemaking and ageing processes were transferred from the picturesque little house to a winery worthy of the name. Wendy Wilson took over from Gérald Standley and is still at the helm of the estate, assisted today by her son Anatole. As for Mark Walford, he is responsible for marketing the wines.
The 12-hectare estate is run using organic methods and is also committed to the principles of biodynamic viticulture (certified). Nature’s rhythms, especially lunar cycles, are observed with herbal teas favoured to nurture the vineyard’s physiological balance. With a selection of eleven grape varieties, ranging from the classic to the unconventional, this estate offers an exciting array of surprising delights worthy of savouring without moderation. Fermentation is solely driven by native yeasts, with a minute addition of sulphur.
We love the exceptional balance and refreshing qualities of these wines.
This is the estate's leading cuvée! A complex wine with a nose that stands out with notes of spices, cherries, leather and dried flowers. Full and well-rounded on the palate, this wine can be enjoyed in its younger stages but will continue to develop for at least 5 years following the vintage year. Carignan, Syrah and Grenache produced from soils of decomposed granite and black schist are matured in demi-muids, casks and vats. Decant two hours before serving.
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Region: Roussillon
Producers and wineries: Le Soula
Colour: red
Volume: 15000 bottles
Appellation: IGP Côtes Catalanes
Size (in ha): 22 hectares
Service temperature: 15°
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