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Article: Château de la Soujeole: ecological transmission of a family héritage

Château de la Soujeole : transmission écologique d’un héritage familial

Château de la soujeole: ecological transmission of a family héritage

Château la Soujeole: La Plénitude 

Located not far from the medieval city of Carcassonne, the Château de la Soujeole enjoys an extraordinary setting. The atypical and little-known terroir of Malepère benefits from both Mediterranean and oceanic influences from the west.

The beauty and purity of the place convinced Gérard Bertrand as early as 2013 to cultivate the vines according to the principles of Biodynamics: respect for nature and soil life, no use of pesticides or chemical fertilisers, etc.

In order to find the perfect balance between the mineral, plant and animal worlds, the plots are cultivated and ploughed with the help of a mule. Animal traction, unlike mechanical traction, avoids compacting the soil, allowing it to breathe and supporting a richer soil life!

This extraordinary terroir that is the Malepère appellation is ideal for growing oceanic grape varieties such as cabernet franc, merlot and malbec, the three varieties that make up the Château de la Soujeole Grand Vin Red. 

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A wine of character from the finest plots of the estate

The grape harvest is carried out by hand, in two stages; each variety is picked separately, in a precise order. The varieties are then blended after 12 months of ageing in oak barrels.

Sourced from the finest vineyard plots of the Château, the Château de la Soujeole Grand Vin Red is a wine of character, with a unique terroir flavour, for the great pleasure of fine wine lovers.

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Tasting advice

This expressive red wine with its deep ruby colour has a powerful nose and well-integrated tannins. On the palate, this complex and flavoursome wine offers a beautiful freshness on the finish. Ideal serving temperature: 16°C.

Château de la Soujeole Grand Vin Red will ideally accompany red meats, grilled or in sauce. This traditional wine will also pair perfectly with the typical dish of its region, cassoulet.

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