Sulauze

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2021
Provence
France
Say It
Soo-LOZE Lay-za-MEE
Varietal
Syrah
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Flavors & Qualities
Sour Cherry Sour Cherry
Forest Floor Forest Floor
Mineral Mineral
Linked Character
Biodynamic Biodynamic
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Palate Character

Balance & Finesse 2 Rich & Full 2 Light & Bright 2 Smooth & Silky 1 Round & Fleshy 2 Tone & Backbone 2 Powerful & Extracted 2 Bright & Crisp 2
Smooth & Silky
This Wine Your Palate
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This is a predominantly Smooth & Silky wine, but it shares structural nuances of Tone & Backbone as described in the tasting note below.

Tasting Notes
Medium bodied with just plus acidity and tannin that is overshadowed by sour cherry, strawberry, and bramble fruit, and combined with forest floor earthiness and minerality.
COLOR
Red/Violet Tinge
BODY
TANNIN
ACIDITY
SWEET
ALCOH.
12.5%
GRAPE(S)
Syrah
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Why this wine made the cut…
Dichotomous: Juicy yet structured, fruity yet earthy.
Provence
GRAPE VARIETAL(S)
Syrah
100% See-RA
Syrah is widely planted throughout the world, but that was not so until the late twentieth century when Syrah was principally grown in the Rhone Valley and, as Shiraz, in Australia. Stylistically, the Palate Character of Syrah can vary depending on ripeness from a rich Round & Fleshy, Tone & Backbone, to a Powerful & Extracted. The flavors and aromas can also vary with a dark, sometimes sweet, fruit character, varying amount of spice, floral, and earth, and smoke, and meaty aromas and flavors.
Country / State
France
Region
Provence
Producer
Sulauze
Winemaker(s)
Guillaume Lefèvre
Vintage
2021
Total Production
4,980 bottles

Domaine Sulauze

Provence

The story of Domaine Sulauze has a romantic and fortuitous origin: winemaker Guillaume Lefèvre and his wife Karina met by chance while vacationing in Corsica, fell in love, and settled just outside Marseille where they purchased Domaine de Sulauze with financial incentives from the French government.

Sulauze's White Horse in VineyardSulauze's White Horse in Vineyard
Sulauze Large BarrelSulauze Large Barrel

15 years later, the couple has invigorated the 29-hectare estate, cultivating not only grapes but also olives and grains. Domaine de Sulauze gets its name from the flakey limestone dubbed “lauze” found throughout the farm—ideal terroir for local varietals. The biodynamic vineyards are farmed by hand, often plowing with the aid of animals that live on the property.

In the cellar, Guillaume continues a practice of using as little intervention as possible, producing natural, gentle, and pure expressions of Provence’s red varietals.