Vincent and Stephanie Boyer's domaine in Visan contains great historical reference in winemaking and European feudalism. The building in which Vincent's family resides is surrounded by old mourvèdre vines and fig and cherry trees. It is a fortified farmhouse that was built by Templar knights in the middle ages. The Templars were an order of Christian crusaders who achieved great wealth and prominence in commerce throughout Christendom in the 12th and 13th centuries and established many farms and vineyards. The Bastide property became Benedictine, then a Dominican monastery and continued to grow grapes for wine. They live in this historical place with Vincent's mother and their two mischievous little girls. Vincent took over his father’s winemaking legacy and Vincent and Stephanie, also a trained oenologist, carry forward the domaine with energy, innovation and focus. The vineyard is stronger than ever. Vincent hopes to make the farm fully organic in the near future. The 2013 is a blend of 1/3 Cinsault, 1/3 Grenache, 1/3 Syrah from clay and limestone rich soils. Extracted using both saignée method and gentle press. Fermented and rested in tank. *All Estate Fruit*
Dry White wine, 60% Viognier, 10% Grenache Blanc, 20% Roussanne, 10% Bourboulenc. Fresh fruity wine with a beautiful white flower nose. Good rich color with well-balanced acids. 20% is aged in oak barrels for 3 months to give it richness and structure. Great wine for every day, goes will with chicken, fish and lighter red meats.