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Château Mont Redon
Le Plateau de Mont Redon - CB1 2018
Châteauneuf-du-Pape - aop
75clGrape Variety
- Grenache
- Syrah
- Cinsault
- Mourvèdre
Sol
Sand (23%) Pebbles (62%) Limestone (15%)
Elevage
New barrel (12%) Stainless steel barrel (50%) Old barrel (38%)
Description
The first vines in the vineyard date back to Roman times, planted in the shelter of the Mistral at the foot of a hill which gave the name of Mont-Redon to our property.
In 1344, it belonged to the Domaine Épiscopal and was recognised as a vineyard. In the middle of the 18th century, Mont-Redon was acquired by a nobleman, Joseph Ignace d'Astier, a lawyer and doctor of law from Avignon, and then became the property of the Mathieu family, descendants of the Astier family.Anselme Mathieu, who called himself the "Marquis of Mont-Redon", ran the estate until the death of his mother, Claire Mathieu, which led to the division of the property. At the same time, in 1866, phylloxera destroyed the Châteauneuf-du-Pape vineyards.
In 1923, Mont-Redon passed into the hands of Henri Plantin. The new owner set about regrouping the 2.5 hectares of land he had inherited, which were then scattered. As a well-informed precursor, he did not hesitate to plant vines on the vast stony and wooded plateau, still unexploited, which dominates the property.
Driven by the same passion for their profession, always in search of qualitative terroirs for the best adapted grape varieties, Henri Plantin's descendants continue this work of investigation and enlarge the estate.
For four generations, in the heart of its vineyards across the centuries, the family has been enriching its know-how on a daily basis, while respecting its quality requirements.
Today, Château Mont-Redon covers 186 hectares in Châteauneuf-du-Pape, including 100 hectares planted with vines. In 1980, the estate expanded with the purchase of an estate in the Côtes-du-Rhône region, followed in 1997 by another in Lirac.
Contains sulfites
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