“Les Eglantiers” : A tribute to these rose trees of the Mediterranean region, with colours recalling that of the wine. Their fruit, rich in vitamin C, is used for medicine.
Tavel was named ‘the King of rosés’ by Balzac. Only white and red wine may be made in Châteauneuf-du-Pape, while in Tavel, only rosé. The vineyard in Tavel is located on the right bank of the Rhône on a plateau at the south-west of Orange.
Tavel was named ‘the King of rosés’ by Balzac. Only white and red wine may be made in Châteauneuf-du-Pape, while in Tavel, only rosé. The vineyard in Tavel is located on the right bank of the Rhône on a plateau at the south-west of Orange.
Presentation
Terroir
The appellation can be divided into three different terroirs: sand and clay in the south-east; alluvial terraces and pebbles in the north-west and limestone to the west. These warm soils (stones reflect the sun) and the very windy Mediterranean climate make this rosé wine powerful, fleshy, structured and ample.
Winemaking
The grapes are partly hand-harvested to avoid oxidation. Direct pneumatic pressing after a cold maceration on skins for 12 – 24 hours to extract tannins and colour. Racking of the must during 36h followed by alcoholic fermentation in temperature regulated stainless steel vats for 8 to 10 days at 18 – 20°C.
Ageing
No malolactic fermentation to preserve the freshness of the wine. The wine is matured on fine lees. The bottling takes place in March of the year following the harvest.
Varietals
Grenache noir : 80%
Syrah : 20%
Syrah : 20%
Specifications

