France | Cotes de Provence | Red Fruits, Citrus Fruits, Light Bodied | Cinsault |
In the heart of the Provencal hinterland, in the heights of the small village of Correns, is the Domaine Saint Andrieu. Culminating at an altitude of 380 meters, it is a setting of 600 hectares of forest and scrubland. This remarkable site has allowed the cultivation of the vine thanks to its three natural water sources that feed the Domaine, including that of Saint Andrieu which gave it its name. In 2003, this majestic landscape of preserved nature seduced Jean-Paul and Nancy Bignon, also owners of Château Talbot, Grand Cru Classé de Saint-Julien, an emblematic appellation of the Bordeaux region. As soon as they acquired this exceptional property, they embarked on an ambitious renovation and restructuring program to restore it to its former splendor while fully respecting its environment. 43% Grenache, 27% Cinsault, 24% Syrah and 6% Mourvedre. Pink lychee, delicate nose with notes of peach and exotic fruits. The palate is harmonious, balanced and offers a well rounded wine with hints of white fruits. Perfect summer drinking!