Château les Croisille Cahors

 

Château les Croisille Cahors

Grapes: Malbec 100%

ABV: 13%

Winemaker: Bernard and Cécile Croisille 

Viniculture: Organic, sustainable viticulture since 2010, grapes are hand-harvested

Winemaking: 20 day maceration on the skins, aging in old 225 liter oak barrels for 12 months.

Region: Cahors, Southwest France

 

“pure and energetic”

The Malbec grape’s home is southwestern France. For centuries, Malbec was one of the main grape varieties grown in Bordeaux, supplying velvety texture and savory tones to the wines it was blended into. In the late 1800s, the phylloxera louse ate vine roots across Europe and decimated the world’s most famous vineyards. Grapes like Malbec were left out of many plantings in Bordeaux, but thrived further south in the region of Cahors, and abroad in Argentina, where vines had been safely sent before the phylloxera epidemic raged.

While much of the Argentine and French Malbecs out there are made by larger estates seeking to produce palatable wine for budget-conscious drinkers, there are notable exceptions: small, family-run estates pushing for quality wine. 

Château les Croisille was started by Bernard and Cécile Croisille in the 1970s, and now run jointly by them and their children Germain and Simon. They’ve been farming organically for decades and seeking to produce pure, energetic Malbec from their estate vineyards.

 

suggested pairings.

These are our suggestions for getting a little extra from this wine- the perfect pairing can make a great wine become an incredible one.

This recipe might be a little outside of your usual kitchen activities, but we think trying new things makes life interesting! Tag us with #crunchyredfruit on all the social medias to show us how things turned out.

 

Lamb Burgers with Spring Herbs and Whipped Feta

We’ve featured this recipe before. And we’ve made it. And it’s really, really good. Don’t sleep on Ashley’s homemade lamb burgers.

 

Music: “I feel high” by Poolside & l’Imperatrice

I had to put a French artist with this one. This song has undeniable swagger. There’s a little callback to “The Message” by the Grandmaster Flash in the main beat. If you know, you know.

 
 

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