Owner

Bernadette Latour

Winemaker

Sébastien Latour

Appellation

Cotes du Rhone, Vin de Pays de Vaucluse

Distribution Area

Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania

Varieties

Grenache (Garnacha)

Vineyard

The domain covers 12 ha 1,5 ha. of Cotes du Rhone Village Plans de Dieu, 6,5 ha of Cotes du Rhone and 4 ha of IGP., organically farmed and have been in conversion into agriculture biologique since 2011.

Farming

Biodynamic

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About Domaine de la Damase

The Latour family has been making wine at Domaine de la Damase since 1872 when the estate was purchased. Sébastien Latour works the vineyards and makes wine with parents Bernadette and Serge. He is the 5th generation of the Latour family to make wine there. Sébastien Latour’s mother Bernadette Latour is the official owner (gérant) and therefore you see her name at the labels. She lives in the house beside the domain in Violès, a small village in front of the Dentelles de Montmirail. Sèbastien lives in the mansion of the estate but he’s often occupied in the vineyards.

Domaine de la Damase is small (12 ha of vines), organically farmed and have been in conversion into agriculture biologique since 2011. The winery might have remained obscure to Americans, at least, if it weren’t for Kenny Likitprakong, a Sonoma County winemaker and owner of Hobo Wine Company who befriended the Latour family and imports some of their wines. Sébastien did a one-year internship with Kenny Likitprakong in Santa Cruz in 2002 which was the first vintage for Hobo Wine Company.

Sébastien and his parents make wines labeled as Côtes du Rhône and Côtes du Rhône Villages Plan-de-Dieu. They also make single varietal bottlings of Grenache and Mourvedre, which because they put “Grenache” and “Mourvedre” on the label instead of Côtes du Rhône, French law says these wines are technically “Vin de Pays de Vaucluse.”

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