Château des Tours

Château des Tours, owned by Emmanuel Reynaud, is one of the most distinctive and sought after estates in the southern Rhône. Located in Sarrians, it produces Côtes du Rhône, Vacqueyras and Vins de Pays in a style instantly recognizable for its finesse, drinkability and quiet sensuality. The clay, sand and galet soils give rise to exceptionally p...

Château des Tours, owned by Emmanuel Reynaud, is one of the most distinctive and sought after estates in the southern Rhône. Located in Sarrians, it produces Côtes du Rhône, Vacqueyras and Vins de Pays in a style instantly recognizable for its finesse, drinkability and quiet sensuality. The clay, sand and galet soils give rise to exceptionally pure grenache, complemented by cinsault, syrah and counoise. The reds display aromas of fresh strawberry, raspberry, gentle garrigue, rose petal, white pepper and occasionally blood orange. The palate is silky, lifted and fresh, with fine tannins and a Burgundian delicacy of touch. The whites are unusual in character, showing white peach, fennel, flowers and a graceful texture. Château des Tours stands for elegance, lightness and a poetic interpretation of the Rhône.

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Château des Tours, owned by Emmanuel Reynaud, is one of the most distinctive and sought after estates in the southern Rhône. Located in Sarrians, it produces Côtes du Rhône, Vacqueyras and Vins de Pays in a style instantly recognizable for its finesse, drinkability and quiet sensuality. The clay, sand and galet soils give rise to exceptionally pure grenache, complemented by cinsault, syrah and counoise. The reds display aromas of fresh strawberry, raspberry, gentle garrigue, rose petal, white pepper and occasionally blood orange. The palate is silky, lifted and fresh, with fine tannins and a Burgundian delicacy of touch. The whites are unusual in character, showing white peach, fennel, flowers and a graceful texture. Château des Tours stands for elegance, lightness and a poetic interpretation of the Rhône.