domaine cosse et maisonneuve
DOMAINE COSSE ET MAISONNEUVE Le Combal , Cahors 2019 Bottle
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COSSE MAISON NEUVE Le Combal, Cahors Rouge
100% Malbec. Pure, pristine fruit produced a clean, detailed wine that has all the drinkability of Malbec. The fruit for this wine was sourced from 3 ha 30+ year old vines planted on terraces of clay, gravel and siliceous soil. The vineyards are farmed organically, yielding approximately 45 hl/ha.
The juice is vinified in temperature-controlled stainless steel vats. The ferment is pumped over and this occurs for 15 days to around 3 weeks. The wine then spends 12 months in barrels before being bottled without filtering.
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Founded in 1999, Domaine Cosse Maisonneuve estate was born from the association of two talented winegrowers: Matthieu Cosse and Catherine Maisonneuve. Matthieu Cosse, oenologist graduated from the Bordeaux Oenology Institute and former rugby player, has already been making wine at Château La Coste in Provence since 2006. Catherine Maisonneuve, straight out of the famous Chateau Léoville Las Cases, has a degree in viticulture and oenology.
Having no local roots, but perceiving the great potential of the terroir, they came together to produce great Cahors wines .
A few years later, the talented duo expanded their estate which now has 17 hectares, with mainly Malbec grape varieties., but also Merlot, Gamay and Cabernet Franc.
Biodynamics is part of the estate's philosophy, and makes it possible to obtain grapes that perfectly reflect the identity of the Cahors terroir. Strict principles and viticulture that respects nature: manual harvesting, small yields, precise and fair vinification.
The wines of Matthieu and Catherine are surprising, at the antipodes of the rustic wines of the region: fine, elegant , structured wines with a high ageing potential.
