Cotes de Gascogne Rouge

With the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the Pyrenees to the south, Gascony’s characteristic microclimate influences the coolness and aromatic typicity of the region’s wines.  On the terroir of Armagnac, this 4th generation farm sustainably grows Merlot, Syrah, and Cabernet Sauvignon. Located in the village of Panjas, in the Bas-Armagnac, the soils are famous for their “tawny sands” which historically slowed down the progression of Phylloxera, preserving the vineyard. The “boulbène” is a clayey soil present in places. Also known as “Terrebouc”, it is ideal for growing vines. The enormous Landes pine forest is due west. Bas Armagnac enjoys a mild and temperate climate.

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