
GSM Blend, Eric Texier 'Chat Fou'
45% Grenache/35% Cinsault/20% Clairette
Eric Texier doesn’t want to be a part of a ‘scene,’ and he’s been known to take shots at other winemakers when he feels like they are lying about or otherwise disrespecting the craft. He’s a winemaker’s winemaker, wanting more than great wines; he wants to push conversations forward and nudge people to become better stewards of the land and better winemakers. He was a PhD nuclear engineer before switching to winemaking, which he did without any family land or real experience. He uses his science background in order to know how not to add things to his wine, however…
In the case of Chat Fou, it had been official Côtes du Rhône for many years, even as a lighter take on the style due to his inclusion of white grapes like Clairette. But starting in 2021 it is simply Vin de France, as he decided it was too much of a pain in the ass to keep fighting with the AOC over how light the color was. At this point he has enough of a following it doesn't matter, so it really just proves Eric right about how out of touch the AOC is.
The 2022 is as fire as ever, with a blend of 50% Grenache, 30% Cinsault, and 20% Clairette aged in concrete with no sulfur until bottling. Silky and fresh, with plums, violets, and fine blueberry-skin texture. For a wine that is 'too light' for typical Côtes du Rhône, it has more weight and depth than you would think, with a long, satisfying finish.