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Château Galoupet 2021

Provence - Côtes de Provence - Cru Classé - Château Galoupet

A Cru Classé since 1955 whose origins in archives date back to the 17th century.

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Stored in air-conditioned cellar
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Data sheets
Grape varieties
Grenache 49%
Tibouren 15
Syrah 15
Rolle 12
Mourvèdre Cabernet Sémillon 2
Cinsault 7
Château Galoupet

Château Galoupet

This is a Cru Classé vineyard since 1955 whose origins in records go back to the 17th century. This Rare appellation of Cru Classé de Provence, only 18 vineyards are exclusively entitled to it.

This is a vineyard of around 70 hectares, overlooking the Mediterranean islands of Porquerolles, which has been in organic conversion since 2020.

The soils are composed of metamorphic rocks: creamy-colored quartz, ochre-colored sandstone and gravel. The grape varieties: Cinsault, Grenache, Mourverdre, Rolle, Sémillon, Syrah and Tibouren represent a veritable checkerboard and, thanks to their diversity, make it possible to compose a veritable symphony each year.

Description Château Galoupet 2021.

It is a vineyard of around 70 hectares, overlooking the Porquerolles Islands, in the Mediterranean, and which has been in organic conversion since 2020.

The soils are composed of metamorphic rocks: creamy-coloured quartz, ocher-coloured sandstone and gravel. The grape varieties: Cinsault, Grenache, Mourverdre, Rolle, Sémillon, Syrah and Tibouren represent a real checkerboard and allow, by their diversity, to compose a real symphony each year.


The wine is aged in French oak barrels, on average for ten months. The color is very light shiny salmon.

In the nose as in the mouth: magnificent presence of vine peaches, nectarines, citrus fruits and bitter almonds with a final hint of minerality.

Food and wine pairing: lamb chops from the salt meadow flavored with rosemary and grilled a la plancha, Bresse chicken thighs on a bed of red peppers, bouillabaisse. Splendid on a lemon tart from Menton.

It is a wine to be consumed in the year of its vintage, in order to take full advantage of its multiple flavors and scents of Provence.

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