Leah Angles - Pilgrim Carignan 2022
Leah Angles - Pilgrim Carignan 2022
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100% Carignan from the heights of Collioure. The parcel is crossed by one of the Paths of Saint Jacques de Compostela, hence it's name . It benefits from significant exposure to wind and sea. This imparts distinctive characteristics to the wine, reflecting the influence of its terroir, with a fresh, slightly minty quality.
Producer Grapes |
Leah Angles Carignan |
Country Region |
France Collioure / Roussillon |
The Fruit Viticulture |
Estate Organic |
Additions |
Minimal So2 |
Weight |
Medium Bodied |
THE ESTATE
Léah Anglès began her wine career working with Coume del Mas in 2014, she worked vintages abroad in Hawkes Bay and in Bordeaux before returning to do her oenology degree at Montpellier. She’s the first person in her family to go into wine. With a BSc in chemistry, she thought pursuing oenology and winemaking would be more fun than wearing a lab coat all the time. Her love of great food and curiosity about wine comes through in her four cuvées, which she farms from a scattering of dramatic parcels around Collioure and Banyuls. Predominantly Grenache, with some Syrah and Carignan, the wines are an electric take on the remarkable terroir Collioure has to offer; steep rocky slate and schist hillsides overlooking the Mediterranean, low bush vines buffeted by the cool Tramontane winds. These are some of the most beautiful and dramatic terroirs in the portfolio.
Léah has continued working with the legendary Coume del Mas even after beginning her own winemaking journey in 2018, she released her first wine under the 'Divay' label (meaning 'Wine' in her mother's ancestral Madagascan) in 2020. Since then she has moved into her own winery space and taken on 5 HA of vineyards that she manages totally by hand.
Her philosophy is one of tradition and purity, the winemaking is very hands-off, using a minute amount of SO2 post-malo but none at bottling. When it comes to the style of the wines she is not interested in early-picked light juicy wines, but rather in preserving the identity of the region, namely the deeply fruited, structural wines of Collioure and Banyuls that speak of the sun and the schist. These are wines of terroir that express the tension, amplitude and unique depth of the Southern Rousillon. Léah is no doubt one to watch and we'll be hearing a lot about her over the coming years.