
Domaine de Marcoux Vin de France Raisin de Loup NV (2023)
Organic. Marcouxâs sharply priced Vin de France is drawn from two small plots of land in the southern reaches of Châteauneuf-du-Pape. This zone lies on the alluvial plain between the river RhĂ´ne and the Châteauneuf region proper. Historically itâs where local vignerons often kept their small acreages of Vin de Table (now Vin de France) vines.
The blend is Grenache and Syrah, complemented by a dollop of Caladocâan obscure crossing of Grenache and Malbec. Sophie Armenier explains that with this wine she wants to craft, first and foremost, a delicious, everyday red. With natural fermentation and aging in cement vats, thereâs only a gentle extraction and no oak influence. Armenier calls this her âPetit RhĂ´neâ. We call it a bargain. For those wondering, the name Raisin de Loup translates roughly as âgrapes of the wolfâ, the patois term for the black nightshade that grows around the vines in the region.
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Organic. Marcouxâs sharply priced Vin de France is drawn from two small plots of land in the southern reaches of Châteauneuf-du-Pape. This zone lies on the alluvial plain between the river RhĂ´ne and the Châteauneuf region proper. Historically itâs where local vignerons often kept their small acreages of Vin de Table (now Vin de France) vines.
The blend is Grenache and Syrah, complemented by a dollop of Caladocâan obscure crossing of Grenache and Malbec. Sophie Armenier explains that with this wine she wants to craft, first and foremost, a delicious, everyday red. With natural fermentation and aging in cement vats, thereâs only a gentle extraction and no oak influence. Armenier calls this her âPetit RhĂ´neâ. We call it a bargain. For those wondering, the name Raisin de Loup translates roughly as âgrapes of the wolfâ, the patois term for the black nightshade that grows around the vines in the region.











