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  • A Michael Corso Selection Eulalie Pinot Noir 2019, France

A Michael Corso Selection Eulalie Pinot Noir 2019, France

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Rich cherry fruit, with a fine underpinning of Pinot earthiness and notes of garrigue.
Luscious and fruity, but made with restraint, this is a lovely expression of cool-climate Pinot Noir with a
distinct Mediterranean character

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The quest for high quality, affordable Pinot Noir can
lead one down many paths, most of them
disappointing in the end. While discussing this very
subject over dinner with Laurent Coustal, owner and
winemaker of Chateau Ste. Eulalie in Minervois,
Laurent leapt up from the table, his face beaming.
“Let me show you something,” he exclaimed, as he
bounded out of the room.
Tasting the unlabeled mystery wine that Laurent
brought back from the chais, we were soon beaming,
too. Distinctly Pinot Noir. Such bright fruit. No hard
edges. “This is from a neighbor’s vines. We make the
wine together and I bottle it for him. The vineyard is
on a remote hillside that the locals call ‘L’Enfer, (French for ‘Hell’), because the terrain is so rugged.” It
seemed that only by the grace of Ste. Eulalie herself, could a wine so fine and elegant have come from
such an unforgiving place. We bought the entire production on the spot.
Region: Languedoc-Roussillon
Appellation: Vin de France
Owner: Cru Communal / Made by Laurent and Isabelle Coustal & their neighbors
Farming Practices: Sustainable
Soil: Stones, limestone and clay
Vineyard: 1.5 ha
Grape Varieties: 100% Pinot Noir
Avg Age of Vines: 5-20 years
Yield/Hectare: 35-40 hl/ha
Vinification and Élevage: Grapes are harvested, then go through a 2-day cold soak. Primary
fermentation takes place in neutral vat over two weeks, after which the wine stays in contact with its fine
lees for five months. The young wine then rests for 6 months in stainless steel tanks before bottling.
About L’Enfer: Dubbed “Hell” due to the difficulty of farming on the rugged terrain, L’Enfer is
located on a steeply-graded hillside abutting the Montagne Noire. This marks the end of the Massif
Central and its continental climate, as the terrain begins its descent to the Mediterranean. The Eulalie
parcel consists of 1.5 ha of Pinot Noir and 2 ha of Chardonnay. The cool microclimate of the hillside
location allows for the gradual ripening of the delicate Pinot Noir grapes, unlike the many Pays d’Oc
wines produced on the torrid plains.

Tasting Notes: Rich cherry fruit, with a fine underpinning of Pinot earthiness and notes of garrigue.
Luscious and fruity, but made with restraint, this is a lovely expression of cool-climate Pinot Noir with a
distinct Mediterranean character

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