
Frederic Cossard Vin de France Version Sud 'Grenache' 2021
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The Wine
Grenache reinterpreted by the great Freddy C!
From Vaison-la-Romaine, Vaucluse in the southern Rhone - vinified with indigenous yeast without added sulfur, without artifice. The grapes are fermented as whole bunches for a fortnight, before being pressed off to vat for nine months. A cooler vintage in 2021 has produced a more delicate and transparent expression that's pure fruited, fresh and ready to enjoy now!
The Finer Details
Variety - Grenache
Country - France
Region - Southern Rhone
Extra - Cork
Year - 2021
Volume - 750ml
About the Wine Maker 
Fred Cossard is a very important figure. He produces exquisite, vibrant Burgundies in both colours from his base in Saint Romain. A jovial man with a strong intellect and a super fine palate, he is a master at producing wine with very minimal intervention. His father worked in the milk trade and encouraged him to do likewise, which he did for ten years before he heard the siren song of wine. What makes his wines so good? Well I think you have to start in the vines which are entirely tended by hand. In addition to this he works with a trusted friend, Philippe Secques, who prepares homeopathic tinctures for the vines to help against the disease and maladies that can often present themselves in Burgundy. The area between the vines is ploughed, in the traditional manner, using a horse. During the vintage particular care is taken in only selecting the ripest and healthiest grapes. Fred handles his grapes and makes his wines utilizing some of the hygienic practices he learned working with raw milk. He adds no chemicals whatsoever including no sulfur. His macerations and fermentations are long. He routinely does five to six weeks weeks of fermentation in wooden vats and his wines go through malolactic fermentation while resting on their lees. He generally ages his wines in seasoned barrels, nearly always Toutant for the reds and Gillet for the whites. He sterilizes his barrels using ionized negative oxygen molecules, which eliminates the need for any chemical cleansers. During elevage, he neither stirs nor racks. When both the alcoholic and malolactic fermentations finish, he assembles his wines without fining and filtration, or additions of SO2 when possible.