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Clos du Rouge Gorge, MU, 2023

Clos du Rouge Gorge, MU, 2023

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Cyril Fhal's Clos du Rouge Gorge comes from the village of Latour-de-France whose schist and gneiss terroirs are some of the best in Roussillon.

Cyril bought 5ha of old vineyards in 2002 (since when he has gradually added another 2.5ha) having previously worked with Mark Angéli and Charlie Foucault in the Loire.

Since he took over, Cyril has searched for a natural balance in the vineyard to help give finer and more complex expressions in his wines. To avoid soil compaction he uses no tractors, just a motorized hand-held cultivator and a horse to help with ploughing. He also sows leguminous plants between the rows of vines, rolling them and folding them back in the summer so that they act as a reserve of humidity, helping each vine to suffer less from the heat and keep enough freshness in its grapes, which is crucial as the village of Latour-de-France is known to have the driest non-irrigated vineyard in the world (an average of just 250mm of rain a year). The crux of viticulture for Cyril is observing the nature of each of his vines and their environment with a lot of attention and reacting according to their specific needs.

Yields are tiny, in the 10-20hh range, and back in the new cave that he converted four years ago, the fruit is gently handled with extractions more like infusion, élevage in 500/600ltr demi-muids and foudres, no fining or filtration and total sulphur levels of just 10-15mg/l.

MU is a Muscat Petit Grain maceration of about ten days, to which Cyril has added a few Grenache berries from the Col du Loup vineyard. Skin-contact (macerated) white wine. 

Aroma: A warm, generous nose featuring notes of apricot, honey, tarte tatin, almond, and candied lemon.

Palate: Floral and exotic with notes of rose and red berries. It possesses the aromatic profile of a white wine but with the structure of a light red, featuring fine tannins and a long finish.

 

Grape: Muscat Petits Grains, Grenache

Region: Languedoc Roussillon

Alcohol: 12%

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