CHATEAU LA NEGLY - Le Clos des Truffiers 2003
Château la Négly is located in Occitanie, facing the Mediterranean, in the La Clape massif. In the 18th century, the Château was called Ancely. In 1781, the property took the name of Nerly to finally be named La Négly in 1807 and later obtained the status of Château. Several families have succeeded at the head of the domain. The Paux-Rosset family will definitively orient the vineyard in a qualitative production. The cultivation method is modified and the vines are entirely replanted. The neighboring domain of Boède is also rented. With the help of consultant oenologist Mr. Claude Gros, winemaking will be completely redesigned. Together, they bought the Boède estate in 2006 with a third partner, Alain Wittner. Today, Bastien Paux-Rosset, responsible for cultivation, operates these replanted vineyards which extend over 75 hectares (the vineyard covers 50 hectares and that of Boède over 25 hectares). Ideally exposed, the Négly and Boède terroirs are distinguished by the diversity of their soils. In order to better promote these, Syrah, Grenache, Mourvèdre have replaced Aramon, Terret, Carignan blanc. The vineyard is conducted in certified organic farming.
Le Clos des Truffiers is a blend of Syrah (80%) and Grenache (20%). The vatting lasts 60 days then the wine is aged for 24 months in new oak barrels.
Grape varieties: 80% Syrah, 20% Grenache