The Feraud family has been producing wine in the Châteauneuf-du-Pape region since 1670 and gradually enlarged its estate until, in 1987, it became the property of a father-daughter duo, Paul and Laurence. Laurence Feraud and her father have made this Châteauneuf-du-Pape property one of the archetypes of the appellation, in a powerful register, intensely structured and generously bouquet. Laurence Feraud's estate, covering a total area of 18 hectares, produces some of the most majestic, robust, concentrated, powerful and massive old-style wines of Châteauneuf-du-Pape. Vinified without compromise, the wines come from physiologically ripe clusters and low yields. In addition, they cannot suffer from "bottle disease" because the sulfur content is very low and, best of all, no red wine is neither fined nor filtered. |
The range is built on two cuvées: the Cuvée Réserve, the Cuvée Laurence, to which has been added since 1998, the Cuvée Da Capo, essentially made from old Grenache vines, but include the 13 authorized grape varieties of the appellation. |