I had the pleasure to present a tasting of Provence wines for a company at the Cannes Lions media festival on Wednesday.
In the very swanky surroundings of the Hotel Majestic Barrière, which is immediately opposite the Palais de Congres on the Croisette, I had to squeeze past two Ferraris to get through the door.
La Chapelle Gordonne Côtes de Provence Rouge 2009
On the schistous soils of the Pierrefeu part of the appellation. In fact from 2014 this area has its own appellation Côtes de Provence Pierrefeu.
Château La Gordonne is a unique property in Provence, covering a contiguous area with some 300 hectares of vineyard planted on an exceptional, seaward-facing amphitheatre of shale. Here black varieties perform particularly well, making for some of Provence’s better red wines. In this case the blend is 75% Syrah and 25% Cabernet Sauvignon, from their cooler, higher altitude vineyards. Far better to make reds in Provence from dedicated varieties rather than risking the raisiny, soupy qualities of over-ripe Grenache and Cinsault.