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Rhone Valley

Domaine de l'Argentière - Vin de France - Pétugue - Red - 2023

Characteristics

Country / Region: Rhône Valley

Vintage: 2023

Name: Vin de France

Grape variety: 50% Grenache Noir & 50% Cinsault

Alcohol: 13.5 vol.

Color: Red

Capacity: 75 cl

AWARDS

Wine rated 92/100 by our Committee!

Wine:

The 2023 Red Pétugue (Vin de France) takes a lighter, more delicate approach than many wines from the region. This is a vibrant, fruit-forward red, bursting with tangy raspberry and cherry notes, offering pure drinking pleasure with its silky texture and effortless charm. With fine tannins and minimal extraction, it delivers a sleek, lively profile, striking a perfect balance between elegance and energy. A wine that is as easy to enjoy as it is refined. Rated 92/100 by the Selection Committee.

Vinification:

Hand harvested in 15kg openwork crates. Vinification of 50% destemmed and 50% whole grapes. Short maceration for 4 days. Aged in vats for 7 months.

Color:

Bright, light ruby red.

Nose:

Fruity, mouth-watering aromas of crushed raspberry and cherry.

Palate:

This wine delivers a flavorful, airy, and easy-drinking profile. Its infused texture is enhanced by a dynamic and elegant freshness.

Temperature:

Serve at 14 to 16°C.

Food and wine pairing:

Beef steak with rosemary, dried duck breast, lamb chop with thyme.

Cellar aging:

From now until 2030

A story like no other. Rooted in Visan for four generations, Domaine de l’Argentière underwent a complete transformation in 2022.

Driven by a vision for terroir-driven winemaking, Stéphanie Cave and Johan Bartholin—who trained with some of France’s most esteemed vintners (Pierre-Jean Villa, Alphonse Mellot, Stéphane Sérol, Henry Pellé) and gained experience abroad—chose to refocus on a select few hectares of their family vineyard.

The result? Authentic, living wines, crafted with organic farming and a deep respect for nature, embodying the purest expression of their terroir.