Owner

Philippe and Julien Teulier

Winemaker

Philippe Teulier

Appellation

Marcillac

Distribution Area

New Jersey and New York

Varieties

Fer Servadou

Vineyard

The vines lie at elevations as high as 450 meters on a few different hillsides that surround the village of Clairvaux. Much of the vineyard is terraced and the soil is an iron rich clay known locally as “rougier” with outcroppings of limestone.

Farming

Sustainable

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About Domaine du Cros

The appellation of Marcillac is located in the western part of the Auvergne, nestled in the mountain range known as the Massif Central. The vineyards lie along steep slopes in a remote valley that offers a beneficial micro-climate. The valley draws warm and dry air from the Mediterranean during the summer and fall while also sheltering the vineyards from the harsh winters. The history of the vineyards is closely aligned with the Abbaye at Conques whose monks recognized the valley’s potential and planted vineyards in the area beginning in the 10th century.

Centuries later, it was the bourgeoisie from the nearby city of Rodez who took an interest in the vineyards. These city folks greatly expanded the vineyards and built themselves summer homes in the surrounding villages. The devastating effect of phyloxerra at the end of the 19th century and the economic problems of the early 20th century led to the great abandonment of the vineyards. During this period, the region steadily depopulated with many “Auvergnats” going to Paris and finding work in the restaurant trade. Over time, many of them opened their own bistros which became an important customer base for the farmers back home who were reconstituting the Marcillac vineyards.

The local grape of the area is Fer Servadou, called locally, Mansois. In the local dialect, Occitan, it was called Saoumences, which is interesting because of the last part of the name being similar to Mencia, or the Spanish name for Cabernet Franc. In fact, the Cabernet Franc and Fer Servadou are both part of the Carmenere family of grape varieties. There is some speculation that because the Abbaye of Conques was an offshoot of the Abbaye at Cluny, the 10th century vineyards were probably planted with Pinot Noir.

Domaine du Cros, with its 81 acres/33 hectares, is the largest independent producer in the appellation and Philippe Teulier, and his family have been instrumental in reestablishing the reputation of Marcillac’s wines. His wines are made from one grape type, the local grape of Marcillac, Fer Servadou.

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