L'Etendoir des Fées, Domaine de Castelnau, Languedoc-Roussillon, France 2019

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L'Etendoir des Fées, Domaine de Castelnau, Languedoc-Roussillon, France 2019

£27.95

“Fine, long, perfectly harmonious and very Languedocian.” - ‘Coup de Cœur’ in the Guide Hachette


A great expression of Syrah from the Languedoc-Roussillon, which is only made in the best vintages. The colour of dragon’s blood, it beckons you into its inky core with sweet and succulent aromas of dark-skinned forest-fruits, pummeled blackcurrants, lilac and that lovely peppery top note that you find in northern Rhone Syrah, but once you stray inside, you lose your bearings amid the sheer intensity of its dark, swirling depths and vaulted gothic arches. Approachable now, thanks to the way the fruit has saturated the tannins, but it has decades on its side. 14.5% alc. 18 months in French oak barrels. Unfined, unfiltered and with a minimal use of sulphites. Only 216 cases produced. Drink now-2035.


Press review:

Le Guide Hachette des Vins: “A strict selection of Syrah, complex vinification, partially in whole clusters, with only indigenous yeasts, then a long aging of 18 months in barrel: the result is commensurate with the efforts. Very ripe red fruits, chocolate, liquorice, all refreshed with garrigue and menthol: the nose is magnificent. Round attack, smooth texture, firm but silky tannins, discreet aging which nuances the fruit with sweet spices, remarkable length: the palate drives the point home. It's fine, long, perfectly harmonious and very Languedocian.” Awarded a Coup de Cœur

Customer comments on the 2019:

“I just wanted to let you know I tried a bottle of L’Etendoir des Fees last night and it was just as good as I remember!” - Mr C.B.

“I felt compelled to let you know that this was absolutely knock out. Seriously, seriously good.” - Mr A.W. 

“Really very good.” - Mr N.M.

“This is very yummy.“ - Mr W.B.

“Stunning” - Mr C.M.

The Syrah is absolutely delicious, excellent value for money!” - Mr. S. W.


Customer comments on the 2016:

“Great wine.” - Mr E.W.

“Wonderful”- Mr C.W.

“We drank the first bottle of the case tonight. I have straight away ordered another case.” - Mr. T.H.

I feel compelled to let you know that I opened one of these at the weekend and from the first sip to the last Ihave to regard it as one of the most enjoyable wines I can remember having. I won’t embarrass myself by trying to describe it other than to say it was simply sensational. What a find.” - Mr. N.H.

”We have tried L’Etendoir Des Fees, delicious... just great, thanks for recommending.” - Mr. P.H.

“It's absolutely ridiculous value. Really lovely.” - Mr. H.A.

”it was beautiful!” - Mr. D.L.

”That’s a gorgeous Syrah” - Mr. F.A.

This wine is quite delicious and special. Thank you for introducing it to me!” - Mr. P.J.

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