2016 Allegria Pezenas Tribu d'A Rouge Languedoc-Roussillon

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  • Southern French Seduction
  • Overseen by Roberto de la Mota (Cheval des Andes)
  • One of Three Locations in France with Basalt Soil
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About the Wine

In 2008, Ghislain and Delphine d’Aboville found paradise on the southern slope of Les Baumes, an extinct volcano overlooking the Haut Languedoc town of Pézenas. This windy site called out to them as ideally suited to the production of interesting wines and more importantly as a rural location perfect for raising their tight-knit family of seven. The couple partnered with friend and mentor Roberto de la Mota (of Cheval des Andes and Mendel fame) when purchasing the property, and Roberto continues to lend his wisdom with each vintage.

This is one of only three locations in France with a high proportion of basalt soil, the other two being the Grand Cru of Rangen in Alsace and Clermont Ferrand in Auvergne. The second primary component of the soil here is quartz river rock, a soil type made famous in Chateauneuf-du-Pape. The quartz here comes from the same source as that in Chateauneuf, but is jagged rather than rounded due to it not having traveled as far. One will find that the quartz here is also present much deeper, continuing underground for hundreds of feet and thus lending a searing minerality to wines grown here.

In total the property is comprised of 23 acres and divided into four vineyard blocks. Each vineyard block is used for one specific wine the family produces. All vines are certified organic and this was the region’s first winery principled on ecological design and process. SO2 additions are extremely limited (under 20 mg/L).

Grapes are fermented in unlined concrete vessels that were custom-designed to accommodate manual pigeage, which is still a favorite after-school activity for all of their kids (they strap the kids into climbing harnesses that are roped to a bar overhead and let them go wild).

Allegria means “joy” in the local language Occitan!

Tasting Notes: 70% Syrah and 30% Mourvèdre. This wine is distinguished by its aromas of black fruits and its peppery notes. On the palate, Syrah dominates with its aromas of violets and a nice minerality. The tannins are melted and give a magnificent length.

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