Carignan, 2019, Domaine of the Bee

The wine has a vibrant, dark purple/red colour and fruity aroma of bramble fruit with a touch of marzipan. On the palate, it is a concentrated wine which has loads of power and length. You’ll taste layers of black & red cherry and blackberry compotes, combined with very light undertones of spicy cloves and slate.
750ml, 14.5%, 100% Carignan
£25.00

About the Producer

Domaine of the Bee was set up and is run by three friends - Justin and Amanda (who launched the company and create the wines), alongside Phillippe (who runs the accountancy and finance side). For all three of them, this business is a side project to other jobs. After a holiday in the Corbieres in 2003, sampling many wines of the area and meeting other winemakers, they completely fell in love with the countryside and wines so decided to start looking for a vineyard. The couple now own 4 hectares of vineyards. 

The vineyards of Domaine of the Bee are located deep in Cathar country in Southern France in a glorious wind swept valley that leads from Perpignan to the Pyrenees. The couple have three plots of ancient vines (mostly around 100 years old) close to the village of Maury.

The Maury valley is a fold in a sheet of limestone that was crumpled up when the Iberian peninsula crashed into France, creating the Pyrenees. The walls of the valley are limestone and the floor of the valley is black schist - one of the most sought after soils for fine wines.

The grapes that make up this beautiful wine come from the 80 year old La Roque vineyard at Domaine of the Bee, in Roussillon, France. The vines produce fabulously intense grapes.