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Patrick and Nathalie Fabre took over the family vineyards from Nathalie's father Felicien in 2000. The grapes had previously been sold to the local coop but with 3 hectares of vines in Chateauneuf sitting adjacent to Beaucastel and 2.5 hectares of old vine Cotes du Rhone plantings the couple rightly decided to make their own wine. They manually dry farm their vines located in the northern terroirs of Chateauneuf du Pape, near Orange and Courthezon. The plantings date back to 1927 and average about 50 years old.

The Cotes du Rhone is made very traditionally which is to say that the grapes are not de-stemmed, are co-fermented and spend about 20 days in cement cuves before racking into used oak barrels. The wine is bottled unfiltered and the yields are very low for a CDR at 40 hl/ha.

The Chateauneuf du Papes are partially de-stemmed and the soak and fermentation are extended to anywhere from 22 to 25 days. The juice is punched down manually twice daily before racking into used oak barrels. The Reserve de Felicien is a wine made entirely from a single plot of Grenache planted by Nathalie's father in 1927. Fewer than 100 cases are made only in the best years.

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Wines

Domaine de L'Harmas Chateauneuf du Pape 2009 12x750ml
Domaine de L'Harmas Cotes du Rhone 2010 12x750ml