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The historic Château de Saint Cosme in Gigondas has the site of a Gallo-Roman winery, complete with vats cut into the rock, in its grounds. The property has been in the same family since the end of the 15th century and 15 generations of wine makers have followed on from each other. Today, the vineyard comprises 22 hectares of old vines (more than 60 years old) and yields low volumes of grapes. The vines enjoy a cool climate that gives the wines their balance, finesse and freshness. The domain was following the principles of organic farming as far back as the 1970s and today it avoids herbicides, chemical fertilisers, pesticides and synthetic products completely. The Château supplements its own output with a négoce business, working with winegrowers who are passionate about their trade. Wines from this domain are fairly representative of their appellation and have plenty of depth.
This Gigondas owes its name to the eponymous parcel where the old Grenache vines were planted. They are vinified in whole bunches and matured for twelve months in pièce barrels. These very old vines are used for the production of the domain's most "Burgundian" wine, which reveals itself with refinement and freshness. It is a wine with incredible keeping potential that loses none of its delicious notes of fresh fruit, flowers and oriental spices.
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Region: Rhone Valley
Producers and wineries: Saint Cosme
Colour: red
Volume: 90000
Appellation: Gigondas
Owner: Saint Cosme
Size (in ha): 20 hectares
Service temperature: 16°
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