The Domaine de Regusse Estate
Founded in 1970, Domaine de Regusse is located in the town of Pierrevert, in the area of Haute Provence, at the beginning of the Luberon mountain (80 km from Marseille). The estate spreads over 300 hectares (741 acres), at an altitude of 450-500 meters.
The Domaine de Regusse Vineyard
The vineyard covers 260 hectares (642.2 acres), planted to 20 different grape varieties which allows a wide range of products. In 2004, the estate obtained the certification "Viticulture Raisonnee Controlee", which aims to:
- improve the quality of the wines by improving the quality of the grapes,
- guarantee quality products and food safety to the consumer,
- respect the environment, the terroir, the heritage and the traditions.
The soil is made of clay and limestone.
Vinification: Traditional vinification with cold maceration, temperature controlled fermentation in tanks, then maceration for 20 days.
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All older vintage wines have been purchased from a single collectors cellar. Pictures can be requested before shipment.
Dark ruby color. Aromas of cherry, currant, vanilla bean and hint of tar. Full-bodied, with flavors of cherries, cocoa powder and oak. A touch of sweetness on entry with a little bit of air with soft tannins that are starting to integrate well.
The latest step in the project is Vinsacro (formerly Valsacro) Dioro. The earlier Valsacros were made from a field selection of the older vineyards. Now, thanks to the new facility Amador has been able to build an upmarket version of Vinsacro (formerly Valsacro) with a four-stage selection process that includes an initial field selection of the fruit followed by a second table selection as the grapes come into the winery. After fermentation wine from selected tanks is transferred to new French oak barrels for 12-14 months of barrel age. Finally, the best barrels are set aside for Dioro and the remainder used to "upgrade" the normal Vinsacro.
Vinsacro Dioro is a blend of grapes from 100+ year old "vidau" vineyards where many varieties were planted together in the same plot.
Today the grapes are harvested and vinified separately. The final blend depends on the vintage but typically it's Tempranillo (50%), Garnacha (20%) and remaining 30% is a mix of mainly Graciano (10%) & Mazuelo (10%) with a little of Monastrell (5%) & Bobal (5%).