Château Plaisance

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Since the 1870’s, the Pénavayre's have been growing vines in Vacquiers, dividing their time between winemaking, livestock and fruit trees. In 1991, Marc Penavayre, oenologist and graduate of the ENITA agricultural engineering school, took over after his father Louis. He expanded the family Domaine from 7 to 30 hectares, planted with Negrette (60%), Syrah (25%), Cabernet Franc (5%), Cabernet Sauvignon (5%) and Gamay (5%). The estate’s wines are fine ambassadors for the Negrette variety.
Negrette is thought to have originated in Iraq. Today, it is found in the Tarn Valley—which covers the Gaillac and Fronton appellations—where it has been grown for over 2,000 years. Texts from the 6th century mention a dark grape called the Mavro (‘black’ in Greek) cultivated in the region. Much later, in the 12th century, records exist of a variety called ‘Negret’. In time, the Negrette took root in the départements of Haute-Garonne and Tarn-et-Garonne. It is also found in Charentes, Vendée and on the Ile de Ré, where it is called the ‘Ragoûtant’ or ‘Petit Noir’.
Château Plaisance is certified organic since 2011. The vines are worked in harmony with the terroir, eschewing fertilizers or weedkillers in favor of natural products. Grapes are harvested ripe and healthy, then hand-sorted before vinification, which is geared to expressing the essence of grape and soil, using only native wild yeasts. The wines are neither fined nor filtered. The wines are vegan.
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