Domaine de Fontsainte





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Domaine de Fontsainte Corbieres Reserve La Demoiselle 2017Rhone Red Blends from Corbieres, Languedoc, South of France, FranceOut of Stock (was $25.99)
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Domaine de Fontsainte Corbieres Gris de Gris 2017Rosé from Corbieres, Languedoc, South of France, FranceOut of Stock (was $18.99)
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Domaine de Fontsainte Corbieres Rouge 2017Rhone Red Blends from Corbieres, Languedoc, South of France, FranceOut of Stock (was $16.99)
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Domaine de Fontsainte Corbieres Gris de Gris (1.5 Liter Magnum) 2017Rosé from Corbieres, Languedoc, South of France, FranceOut of Stock (was $29.98)
Domaine de Fontsainte is in the heart of the Corbieres' celebrated 'Go...
Domaine de Fontsainte is in the heart of the Corbieres' celebrated 'Golden Crescent' - one of the appellation’s most beautiful and beneficent terroirs. Fontsainte's intensely sunny, gently sloping, south south-east facing vineyards shelter from cold north-east winds on the flank of a 500-hectare pinewood massif. The domain dominates the landscape around the hamlet of Boutenac, enjoying panoramic views. Fontsainte's vineyards, just 90m in altitude, benefit from a pristine environment (far from industrial or urban developments) plus alternating Mediterranean and oceanic influences.
Roman artifacts found on the domain - like the bronze coin bearing the head of Marcus Agrippa (c. 25AD) that adorns our Centurion wine - attest to Fontsainte's ancient origins: a Roman officer created the domain around a thermal spring. The name Fontsainte ('the saint's fount') comes from the nearby 12th century Hermitage of Saint-Simeon, who became the patron saint of Boutenac. Two chateaux dominated the landscape in the middle ages: Fort Haut and Fort Bas. Only the latter remains today - it’s now the headquarters of the Corbieres' winegrowers syndicat.