IGP Côtes du Brian "La CinsO"
Thriving on sandstone and marl soils, their 50-year-old Cinsault is delicate, round, and charming. Coming from 1 hectare, exclusively composed of sandstone and marl, where vines are nearly 50 to 55 years old.
Harvested meticulously by hand, the grapes undergo vinification in the Burgundian tradition, followed by stainless steel vat ageing. This meticulous process yields a wine that exudes finesse, roundness, and irresistible charm.
APPELLATION
IGP Côtes du Brian
PRODUCTION
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GRAPE VARIETY
100% Cinsault
ÂGE OF THE VINE
50 to 55 years old and more
SOIL
Sand, marl soil
SIZE
1 hectare
VITICULTURE
Sustainable
VINEYARD’S ORIENTATION
South / South East
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Domaine Anne Gros &
Jean Paul Tollot
Minervois
Renowned Burgundian winemaker Anne Gros, along with her husband Jean-Paul Tollot, embarked on a Languedoc adventure in 2007, acquiring vineyards on clay-limestone and sandstone soils in Cazelles, at the crossroads of Minervois and Saint-Chinian appellations.
Their inaugural vintage in 2008 marked the beginning of a journey that swiftly positioned their estate as a major player in Minervois.
Anne Gros and Jean-Paul Tollot's collaboration brings forth a unique approach, blending their expertise with the terroirs of Languedoc, particularly in the Causse region of Minervois.
With a meticulous focus on vineyard cultivation and grape sensitivity, they craft exceptional cuvées that showcase the distinctiveness of each terroir.
Their estate spans three distinct terroirs: Cote du Brian, Minervois, and Minervois Cazelles. Embracing varietals like Carignan, Syrah, Grenache, Cinsault, and Marselan, thriving in clay-limestone, marl, and sandstone soils, Gros and Tollot offer a portfolio boasting cuvées like 50/50, La Ciaude, and Les Combettes, each exuding character and finesse.