Château Tire Pé - Vin de France La Nomade 2019/2020
15/20
RVF
"100% Pineau d'Aunis"
A very old and somewhat forgotten grape variety, Pineau d'Aunis produces a subtle, charming cuvée here, blending two vintages: 2019 and 2020. Certainly native to the southwest, this “nomadic” grape variety is said to have passed through the Charentes region (Aunis and Saintonge) before settling in the Loire Valley, where it thrives particularly well along the banks of the Loir River. Aged in earthenware jars, the wine offers delicacy and freshness with notes of red berries, raspberry, spices, and pepper. A delight!
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Nose
Elegant, with intense notes of blackcurrant, spices, pepper, raspberry, and red berries
Palate
Fresh, crisp, and delicate, with a lovely astringency
Serve
At 14-16°C
Drink before
2025
Guard
0 to 5 years old
Food and Wine Pairings
Perfect for barbecues, it will be a delightful surprise in a duck crumble or as a dessert on a moist cranberry-sugar ring cake
Bettane & Desseauve
Rated 2*Stars (A solid, recommendable wine, though a bit more consistent and uniform than the previous one)
About the estate:
On 13.5 hectares, David Barrault produces three main wines: “Tire-pé,” a wine for immediate enjoyment vinified in tanks and made almost exclusively from Merlot; “Les-Malbecs,” from the estate’s sole Malbec plot grown from a mass selection; and “La-Côte,” a distinguished wine that doesn’t seek to imitate the greats but expresses its own personality. He also produces a delicious rosé—powerful and fresh—and, more recently, the “Tire’vin’vite” cuvée: 100% Merlot, sulfite-free, and, as its name suggests, meant to be enjoyed quickly—a pure delight.
RVF - La Revue du Vin de France / Guide des Meilleurs Vins de France
Wine rated (2023 guide) 15/20 (Good wine)
Rated winery (2023 guide) 1*Star (Up-and-coming stars or high-quality winemakers producing wines of a good standard—you won’t be disappointed when you taste the wines from these wineries)
About the estate:
At the very edge of the Saint-Macaire hillsides, near La Réole, the terroir of Hélène and David Barrault’s small estate is something of a curiosity. The soil, studded with limestone that nearly reaches the surface—and on which the very classic Merlot, Malbec, and Cabernet Franc are planted—possesses a remarkable identity. Furthermore, in 2012 the couple planted massal selections of rare grape varieties, unearthed from the depths of the Gironde’s ampelography. Finding the vines was no small feat, but the result in the bottle lives up to expectations. Nothing about the estate is ordinary—neither the grape varieties nor the aging methods, which include demi-muid barrels, concrete tanks, and earthenware jars.
Customer Rating
3.7/5
based on 3 reviews
Review by Mr. CHRISTIAN M. Posted on January 3, 2025
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Review by Mr. FABRICE & MATHIS P. Published on December 1, 2023
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Review by Mr. PATRICK L. Posted on February 19, 2023
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