2019 will be remembered as a year of drought. Winter was particularly dry, with almost no rain between from February to April, followed by a mild and humid spring. The summer season was very hot and dry with frequent heatwaves. The warm continental winds were omnipresent during the season contributing to the significant levels hydric stress and resulting low yields, but also reduced the need to treat the vines as often as usual. On August 15th, a life-saving rain allowed the grapes to continue ripening properly resulting in a vintage crisp, taut, mineral and relatively low in alcohol (12.5 – 13%).It has a beautiful blood red colour. Its nose is complex with a dominant primary aroma of black fruit and subtle hints of liquorice. Its volume in the mouth and its frank attack give way to peppery notes. On the palate, the melted tannins bring elegance and refinement to this Malbec from the plateau of Cahors.