Red dry
La Gloire de mon Père (My Father's Glory) — the name speaks to the status of this wine. With a rich structure, soft tannins, a slightly sweet aftertaste, yet bright acidity, this wine offers aromas of forest berries, liquorice, chocolate, violets, and toasted bread. Long maceration — 30 days. Minimal filtration. Aged in 500-litre barrels for 12 months, followed by 6 months in stainless steel tanks.
Serve at 16–18 °C with grilled duck, wild mushrooms or aubergine gratin.
The family-owned château Tour des Gendres is located in Ribagnac, in the South-West (Bergerac appellation). The domain's history goes back to 1925, when the Vincenzo de Conti family (from Italy) settled in France. The domain's name comes from the château's owner during the early 20th century, Monsieur de Peyronny, who was none other than the Marquis de Foucault de Lardimalie's nephew. The 55-hectare organic vineyard (certification was obtained in 2005) is managed by Luc de Conti. This domaine is undoubtedly one of the best signatures in this wine-making region, something that's not lost on wine critics and those in the know! To meet the growing demand for their wines, in 2000, the Conti family began to buy in grapes from five neighbouring domains. Luc takes care of the vines and the wine-making, with the help of his cousin Francis. The domain has three vineyards: les Gendres, le Grand Caillou and Saint-Julien d'Eymet. Having decided to replant the Bergerac appellation's forgotten grape varieties (small-berried Muscadelle and Malbec, for instance), they're bringing a new breath of life to this great wine farm.