Clos du Caillou - Le Caillou 2019
Le Clos du Caillou is located in the town of Courthézon, in the Rhône Valley. In 1895, the Clos du Caillou was mainly a hunting reserve where engineer Élie Dussaud decided to build a building inside called Le Bassin, which would supply the town of Courthézon with water for several decades. He also created an underground cellar, dug in the form of a gallery where the wines of the estate are now aged. In 1955, Paul Pouizin, winemaker in the town of Visan, decided to buy an estate for his son, Claude, then 20 years-old. Claude then embarks on a long and difficult work of deforestation in order to plant vines. The estate is taking shape to become a 9-hectare vineyard in the Châteauneuf-du-Pape appellation and 45 hectares in the Côtes du Rhône appellation. With the will to develop marketing and continue to develop the estate, Claude Pouizin began producing his first bottles in 1970. In 1980, the successful marketing of Clos du Caillou wines in France attracted foreign importers. 61-year-old Claude Pouizin is thinking about his succession. Father of three daughters, Sylvie, the youngest, will continue the work put in place. Residing then in Sancerre with her young husband Jean-Denis Vacheron, son of Jean-Louis and Marie-Claire Vacheron, wine growers in Sancerre, the couple left the Sancerre lands in 1996, for a major challenge: to take over the Clos du Caillou and produce great wines. After 3 years of reconversion, the estate obtained its certification in organic farming in 2010.
Le Caillou is a blend of Grenache (80%), completed by Syrah, Mourvèdre and Cinsault. The harvest is 80% destemmed and the fermentations are carried out separately in concrete and stainless steel vats with indigenous yeasts. Aging lasts 2 months in concrete tanks. 2019 is a good vintage for aging, with exceptional sanitary conditions.
Grape varieties: 80% Grenache, 20% Syrah-Mourvèdre-Cinsault