Soil
This wine is named after the plot «Solaire», a 17-year-old vineyard aimed to produce gorgeous Pinot Noir wines.
Clayey soil overlying basic parent rock, northern exposure.
43°01’14 N – 2°11’31 E – ALTITUDE 360M
Appellation
Pays d’Oc
Vinification
75% of the grapes were crushed and destemmed while 25% were left in whole bunches. They were fermented in open tanks in
order to facilitate punching of the cap. Cold pre-fermentation maceration lasted 3 to 4 days, then the wine underwent fermentation at monitored temperatures (23-25°C) with a peak at 29°C one day. The must was pumped over 2 or 3 times at the beginning of fermentation and the cap was punched down twice at the end of fermentation. Total maceration time: 17 days.
The grapes were pressed in a small press. Full malolactic fermentation.
Ageing
9 months in 1 to 3-year-old oak barrels. Bottled in July.
Tasting notes
Beautiful, deep colour. A serious first nose redolent of damp earth, roots, humus and peat followed by heady, floral notes of
iris. The nose opens up to fruitier notes of raspberry liqueur, ripe cherry and dark chocolate. One can truly sense the elegance
and depth of this wine. Full-bodied and generous on the palate. A touch of warm rhubarb (tart, crumble) characteristic of great
Pinot Noirs can be detected. The finish is fresh with a hint of liquorice and very silky tannins. This is an extremely classy wine,
endowed with excellent balance.
Food pairing
Serve at 18°C with a beef filet (roasted or in pie), meat with sauce, a leg of lamb with herbs or cheeses.