Ermitage du Pic Saint Loup

by Ravaille brothers (Xavier, Pierre, and Jean-Marc)

COUNTRY: France
REGION: Languedoc-Roussillon
APPELLATION: AOC Pic Saint Loup

In 1951, in the era of VDQS (the old "superior quality wine" designation) and high yields, l’Ermitage was a private estate. More inclined to pass his time with his sheep that produced milk for Roquefort cheese, the grandfather opted to join the cooperative system, and it was at his instigation that the cooperative winery of the village was created in that year. It was his son-in-law, also a member of the cooperative, who having inherited the land, decided to plant new grape varieties to achieve the quality that he also believed in.

At l’Ermitage du Pic Saint Loup, the wine’s balance results from a subtle marriage of noble grape varieties and different types of terrain: limestone clay, red earth, gravel and pebbles.

Particular care is paid to the culture of the vines, which are grown using entirely biodynamic methods. No artificial yeasts are used, no acidification, just pumping over and natural cold settling. The estate prides itself on its mastery of the whole process from beginning to end, from the vine to the bottling: here we grow, we harvest, we make the wine, we then age and bottle it on the estate.


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Wine Region:

LangueDoc-roussillon

Much of the fertile plains of Languedoc-Roussillon have been dedicated to agriculture and viniculture. One of the major wine growing regions in France, the historic area of Languedoc encompassed a far larger portion of Southern France including much of Provence and current Occitanie; Roussillon, on the other hand, is significantly smaller and just about the area of the East Pyrenees.  

About one-third of all vines used in French viniculture are in this area. The climate of this somewhat dry region – with the some parts of the area receiving the least amount of rain in the entire country – as well a strong winds coming from off coast, aid the region in sustaining high levels of organic production and contribute to its standing as the leader in French organic winemaking. 

Featured Grape Varieties: 
Cabernet Sauvignon 
Chardonnay 
Merlot 
Sauvignon Blanc 
Grenache 
Mourvedre 
Syrah 
Viognier 
Chenin Blanc 
Malbec 
Pinot Noir 
Roussane 
Terret 
Bourboulenc 
Cinsault 
Carignan 
Clairette 
Muscat 
Grenache Noir 

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