From one of Châteauneuf-du-Pape’s highest-elevation, north-facing parcels behind La Crau, the 2023 Château de la Font du Loup “Le Puy Rolland” exudes elegance and restraint. Crafted by Anne-Charlotte Mélia-Bachas and her team, this 100% Grenache is sourced from 110-year-old vines rooted in beach-like sandy soils—delivering purity, finesse, and freshness that rival the legendary Château Rayas at a fraction of the price.
With each release, we spotlight this wine for its radiant aromatics and high-toned fruit—qualities that distinguish it from the more muscular expressions of Beaucastel and Vieux Télégraphe, both of which also reside in La Crau. “Le Puy Rolland” speaks softly but leaves a lasting impression: graceful, layered, and unmistakably Font du Loup.
Organically farmed and vinified with a light touch in neutral foudres, the wine bursts with wild raspberry, brandied cherry, crushed stone, and herbes de Provence. It’s full-bodied yet never heavy, with a silky texture and aromatic lift that deepens beautifully over time. Grown in one of the most prized crus of La Crau, this is a wine destined to become a cellar treasure.
What sets “Le Puy Rolland” apart is its ability to balance richness with restraint. While many Grenache-based wines lean into power and ripeness, this bottling remains poised—thanks to its cool microclimate and meticulous organic farming. The estate’s legendary spring, once a watering hole for wolves migrating from Mont Ventoux, still flows beside the rose-colored château, a symbol of the timeless energy that infuses the wine. With each vintage, Anne-Charlotte and Laurent push for purity over polish, crafting wines that speak of place, history, and quiet confidence. This is not just a bottle—it’s a narrative of terroir, tradition, and transformation. Santé!