3. Château des Tours & Domaine des Tours – Everyday Magic
These two labels come from the same property in Sarrians (near Vacqueyras), but they’re not the same wine, even though the names sound similar. Here’s how to tell them apart:
Château des Tours: AOC Elegance
These wines are labeled under official AOC designations, like Côtes-du-Rhône and Vacqueyras. That means they follow specific regional rules—but of course, Reynaud still does his thing.
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Côtes-du-Rhône Rouge: ~65% Grenache, 15% Cinsault, 20% Syrah
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Vacqueyras Rouge: ~80% Grenache, 20% Syrah
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Côtes-du-Rhône Blanc: 100% Grenache Blanc
They’re aged for about 18 months (mostly in concrete), offering smooth, structured wines that still carry that signature Rayas purity. These are a great way to taste Reynaud’s craftsmanship with a more “classic” Rhône vibe.
Domaine des Tours: Creative & Charming
Under this label, Emmanuel can step outside the AOC rulebook and play. These are labeled as Vin de Pays de Vaucluse, which gives him more freedom—and it shows!
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Vin de Pays Rouge: Grenache, Cinsault, Counoise, Syrah, sometimes even Merlot
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Vin de Pays Blanc: 100% Clairette
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Parisy Rosé: A light, juicy blend of Grenache and Cinsault
These wines are joyful, juicy, and just a little wild. They’re aged longer than you’d expect for wines at this price point, and they evolve beautifully in the bottle. You’ll often find these in our shop because they’re affordable, expressive, and full of character.