Château de Campuget was established in 1942 and is a top quality estate near Nîmes, which is steeped in history. The Château itself was built in 1753 and at the same time the first vines were planted, prompting the 1753 range of wines which mark this historic date. The fusion of tradition and progression unite in the cellars here, producing wines with integrity, finesse and a wonderful expression of terroir, from a wide range of traditional Rhône varieties. In 2019, Château de Campuget was certified as Haute Valeur Environmentale, which officially recognises the environmental performance of winegrowers, including biodiversity conservation, plant protection strategies, managed fertiliser use and water resource management.
An elegant Viognier with hints of nectarine, ginger and honeysuckle. Precise, crisp and balanced on the palate, with a roundness of generously structured fruit and a long, elegant finish.
A classic rose petal colour, this elegant, dry rosé shows aromatic notes of grapefruit and delicate citrus hints, through to a refreshing palate of red berry fruits with a lifted finish.
A delicate pale pink, with a fresh wild strawberries and hints of grapefruit on the nose. Refreshing with a persistent finish, completed by subtle hints of nectarine. Simply delicious.
Delicate peachy aromas lead to a palate of bright fresh fruit with a hint of spice. A refreshingly crisp wine with a persistent finish.
Classic Syrah nose with a very intense fruit-driven character, this classy wine shows notes of liquorice and violet complemented by a hint of dark chocolate. Rich black fruits are enveloped by a smooth and velvety texture through to a lovely fresh finish.
Concentrated with ripe Syrah notes of chocolate and spice complemented by toasty oak.
Lovely pink colour with fresh red berry aromas of strawberry and raspberry, enhanced with delicate floral notes. This is a fruity but serious rosé, echoing the bright berried fruit flavours on the palate, through to a crisp and elegant finish.
A fragrant nose of violets and soft black fruit characters, which are followed through onto the smooth palate. A refreshing and easy to drink style.
Syrah is a vine of good vigor, which is well suited to various climatic and environmental conditions. It is considered a fairly robust vine and it is also for this reason that it has conquered the entire planet and is among the top six most cultivated ever. The origin of Syrah is still shrouded in mystery today. There are those who trace its history to the city of Shiraz, in present-day Iran, while others claim that it was exported by the Romans from Egypt to the city of Syracuse (Syracousai). The color is dark red, intense and tends to garnet with age, but the pigmentation of Syrah is a first sign to recognize: deep ink. The bouquet is characterized by intense aromas of pepper and chocolate like few other wines in the world. Followed by blueberries, berries, currants, spices, tobacco, with a finish of licorice, rhubarb and cocoa. On the palate it is warm, sumptuous, tannic and full-bodied, broad in its expressiveness. 2 BOTTLES EACH.
Syrah is a vine of good vigor, which is well suited to various climatic and environmental conditions. It is considered a fairly robust vine and it is also for this reason that it has conquered the entire planet and is among the top six most cultivated ever. The origin of Syrah is still shrouded in mystery today. There are those who trace its history to the city of Shiraz, in present-day Iran, while others claim that it was exported by the Romans from Egypt to the city of Syracuse (Syracousai). The color is dark red, intense and tends to garnet with age, but the pigmentation of Syrah is a first sign to recognize: deep ink. The bouquet is characterized by intense aromas of pepper and chocolate like few other wines in the world. Followed by blueberries, berries, currants, spices, tobacco, with a finish of licorice, rhubarb and cocoa. On the palate it is warm, sumptuous, tannic and full-bodied, broad in its expressiveness. 1 BOTTLE EACH.