
Point De Convergence Grenache Shiraz 2020
Made From: Grenache and Shiraz
Made Where: Cévennes IGP, within the Languedoc Roussillon
Yeah, but where’s that? Southern France
Aromas and Flavours: Crunchy red fruits and spice but with excellent depth of fruit.
Drink if you like: Bright, fresh wines with fruit power
Useful: Anytime – Drink it whenevs
Superb, bright and zesty fruit with underlying power. No oak, here, so A-grade fruit is on display and sunning itself in a fairly impressive fashion. The first glass invited another.
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A joint venture between Southern French winemaker Samuel Delafont and one of his distributors, this project sources fruit from the Cévennes IGP—part of the broader Languedoc-Roussillon region. While officially within the Languedoc, the Cévennes is considered by some a point of convergence between both the Southern Rhône and Provence, a nod reflected in the winery’s name and a hint at the refined, expressive styles this region can deliver at a high level.










