Winemaking The newlyweds toasting with a glass of Tavel Rosé

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However, if pushed on by curiosity, our “papé” had pursued his investigations…

... he would have discovered, stocked in the deepest, coolest part of the cellar, this cuvée that would have been his pride and joy : "les Vignes d’Eugène" or Eugène's vines.

He would have understood that this great-grandson, here to continue his work and keep the family tradition alive, hadn’t forgotten everything while attending engineering school after all, and that in his veins flowed the love for the land that is needed to make great wine!

Furthermore, hadn’t he seen the numerous framed medals and awards won during tasting shows, hanging above the desk? Or the calendar on which the dates of wine festivals and fairs jostled for position, or even the numerous press clippings evoking the dynamism of this new generation.

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Cuvée traditionelle 2010 Download technical sheet
Tavel / Cuvée traditionelle 2010

A fine Tavel rosé wine on the freshness, with a good lenght and sligthly floral notes

Cuvée traditionelle 2009 Download technical sheet
Tavel / Cuvée traditionelle 2009

A full nose and balanced mouth, with a good lenght
Fruity attack and spicy finish
Freshness for this long and delicate wine

Les Vignes d’Eugène 2008 Download technical sheet
Tavel / Les Vignes d’Eugène 2008

Exceptional Rosé. It's a complex & gastronomic wine for aging with mineral & floral final (rose, wilted flowers)

Le sablon 2009 Download technical sheet
Côtes du Rhône / Le sablon 2009

Pleasant, floral, round and fruity, a quite respectable wine for a first attempt of winemaking red wine.

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Sweet naturally white wine / Vendanges Oubliées 2009

Notes of honey and quince. On the palate, flavours of candied pineapples