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Collioure rouge, Schistes, Coume del Mas - 2022

With this cuvée, Philippe Gard pays tribute to the terroir with a wine free of any woodiness, as close as possible to the grape. With a black fruit orientation and a slight smoky, cocoa-like side, it enchants with its smooth, gourmand texture, its delicately powdered tannins and its characterful finish. The whole offers great finesse and generosity, but without an ounce of heaviness, thanks to the tension of the schist.
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Viticulture

Harvested from old vines on seaside schist, giving a tiny yield of around 15 hl/ha. This is actually Cambrian schist, deposited on a skeletal soil held in place by a system of terraces (fexes). This type of shale is not very common in Europe. They are very old, very acidic and very rich in metals (iron, aluminium), and give the vines wines with great character, freshness and exacerbated tension.

Oenology

The harvest is sorted as soon as it arrives in the cellar. It is then destemmed and sorted a second time on a vibrating table. Fermentation via indigenous yeasts, vinification with pre-fermentation maceration and maturation in vats.

Suggestions for accompaniment

Lamb fillet in a herb crust - Hare stew - Wild boar entrecote.

Domain
Created by Nathalie and Philippe Gard, Coume Del Mas was created with the 2001 vintage. Located in the hamlet of Cosprons, it now covers 14 hectares spread over 32 plots of land in the communes of Banyuls and Collioure. This vineyard, because of its relief, its subsoil and its geographical situation, is one of the last original witnesses of the heroic viticulture known as mountain viticulture. While some plots of land reach an altitude of nearly 380 metres, others literally plunge into the Mediterranean. But without exception, all of them claim to be on dizzying slopes, making mechanisation impossible and human intervention decisive. The soil is actually Cambrian schist, deposited on a skeletal soil held in place by a system of terraces (fexes). This type of shale is not very common in Europe, and is found mainly here and in Portugal (Porto). They are very old, very acidic, very rich in metals (iron, aluminium) and give the vines wines of great character, with exacerbated freshness and tension, which we remember.
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