
Domaine de Fontsainte, Carignan/Grenache/Syrah, Corbières Rouge, Languedoc-Roussillon, France 2022
60% Carignan, 30% Grenache Noir, 10% Syrah Yves Laboucarié founded Domaine de Fontsainte in southern France’s Corbières appellation in 1971. His first innovation was to champion a rosé he dubbed “Gris de Gris,” named for the direct pressing of Grenache Gris grapes. Yves also brought his own touch to the domaine's red wines: he was one of the first in the region to promote whole cluster fermentation, and the first to use carbonic maceration — certainly one of the secrets to his Rouge’s explosive freshness and downright deliciousness. The domaine’s wealth of ancient Carignan vines are especially well adapted to vinification with whole clusters, and today Yves’ son Bruno carries on his father’s pioneering work, producing what is one of the greatest value reds we've ever seen. The Carignan, planted in 1950, makes up the majority of the blend along with some Grenache and Syrah, which are fully destemmed. Bruno’s use of partial carbonic allows for the expression of generous, juicy fruit and