Red wine

Wine l'Alycastre Red - Domaine de la Courtade

Adresse du bénéficiaire

Chemin Notre Dame
Ile de Porquerolles
83400 Porquerolles
France

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Port-Cros National Park
Wine l'Alycastre Red - Domaine de la Courtade

Bordered on both sides by the Mediterranean, Domaine La Courtade extends over 35 hectares on both slopes and plain. Created in 1983, the vineyard now produces Côtes de Provence in 3 colors: white, red and rosé.

Alycastre, the mythological dragon that watched over Porquerolles, gave its name to the fort that in turn protected the Iles d'Or under Richelieu. This wine draws its freshness and deliciousness from the Courtade plain, where the vines produce grapes bursting with sunshine and Mediterranean sea spray.

An eco-responsible approach

Domaine La Courtade's philosophy is to respect the soil and the vine's cycle to produce a varied and structured palette of aromas.

The vineyard has been certified organic by Ecocert since 1997. Constrained by its insularity, the vineyard has found local solutions to improve its soil with compost and grass cover. Rye is sown between the rows in autumn to create green manure the following spring. This age-old cultivation not only provides the vines with additional nutrients and promotes water and air penetration into the soil, but also protects it from erosion.

Today, Domaine La Courtade is increasingly turning to biodynamic viticulture to fortify the plant and prevent disease. For example, infusions of macerated plants are used to reduce hydric stress on the vines and help them defend themselves better.

Terroir

The selected plots are located in the heart of the estate's plain, a few meters from La Courtade beach, on sandy-schist soil.

Harvest

The grapes are harvested very early in the night to preserve their freshness and protect them from oxidation.

Vinification

A pre-fermentation cold maceration is carried out for 48 hours before alcoholic fermentation, which is carried out in the traditional way in temperature-controlled stainless steel vats. Malolactic fermentation takes place after devatting, during the 12 months of tank ageing.

Tasting

A purplish-red color, a nose of stewed raspberries and blackcurrants, revealing a mouth-filling, well-balanced wine.

Food pairing

Its structure and balance are the perfect accompaniment to charcuterie, red meat or duck.

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Grape varieties: 25% Syrah, 75% Mourvèdre

Alcohol: 13% vol.

Alcohol abuse is dangerous for your health; consume in moderation.

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Contact

Domaine de la Courtade
Audibert Florent
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Chemin Notre Dame
Ile de Porquerolles
83400 Porquerolles
France

Classifications & labels

Agriculture biologique
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AOP
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À la rencontre de...

Gastronomy, wine... It's a passion shared by the Garabedians, a family from Marseilles whose mother, a journalist, and father, an insurer and photographer, have given birth to three daughters and... a culinary magazine "Le Cœur des chefs".

"That's where my interest in wine comes from," confirms Madeleine Garabedian, who will be joining Domaine de la Courtade in Porquerolles in 2021 after completing a BTS in international trade, a bachelor's degree and then a master's degree in business development under a sandwich course at a winery in the Alpilles region. She followed this up with a wine and spirits consultant training course, again on a sandwich course, which brought her to La Courtade " through a sommelier my mother had invited on her radio show ".

The National Park?

I knew about the Calanques, but - and I'm a bit ashamed to say this - I didn't know Porquerolles existed until I got there. When I was shown around, I discovered that the estate has a long-standing commitment to eco-responsibility. It has held the "Agriculture Biologique - Écocert" label since 1997, and was the first estate on the island to go organic.

I've been paying attention to ecology for a while, but it hadn't really had an impact on my life. It wasreally when I arrived here, and through the work of the Esprit Parc Nationallabel , that I became more aware. When I took part in the Rencontres de l'écotourisme in 2023, I realized that there are a lot of people around us who rely on the terroir to do remarkable work... and we don't even know it! It opened my eyes to the fact that it's essential to let visitors arriving at Porquerolles know that they're in a national park, because it completely changes the game, the way people look at things... Once people know they're entering a protected territory, they're much more careful.

The brand does a lot of work in this area, teaching us how to communicate, particularly on the missions of the National Park. It's a partnership. We're all in the same boat, because we all want the exceptional environment in which we live and work to be preserved! The estate wanted to get involved because it shows that beyond the quality of the product, there's a commitment to the island's environment. It's important to us that this is recognized. The brand is a recognition of the quality of a terroir and know-how, but it's also a way of highlighting the human side, the people who work in this environment with respect. And whether we're talking about products, services or tours, visitors are always put in touch with these people, and that's what's so interesting. Because the people who choose to be part of the Esprit Parc Nationallabel are committed people with a story to tell. As far as I'm concerned, the most important thing when they finish my visit is that people know more about the island's rich environment, about the National Park, and that they pay more attention to it!

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