At A Glance
- Field
- Detail
- Region
- Gard
- Appellation
- Côtes du Rhône
- Village
- Gaujac
- Producer type
- Cooperative
- Named rosé
- Cuvée de l'Oppidum
- Grapes in the rosé
- Grenache and Cinsault
The Producer
Seven vignerons make up Les Vignerons de Gaujac, a cooperative in Gaujac, Gard, with 140 hectares of vineyards. Founded in 1928, the cooperative makes wines within the Côtes du Rhône appellation. Its wines are produced under one collective name, with the work shared across the cooperative's members.
Place
Gaujac is in the Gard, and the cooperative's wines carry the Côtes du Rhône appellation. An appellation is the geographic category printed on a wine label. Cuvée de l'Oppidum adds a more local reference, taking its name from a Roman era fortified settlement on Saint Vincent hill above the village.
The settlement had a protective ring of walls and entry towers. The label carries the regional appellation, while the cuvée name carries the hill's archaeological reference.
Wines
The range includes four Côtes du Rhône wines: Cuvée de l'Oppidum rosé 2024, Cuvée de l'Oppidum red 2022, Le Petit Bois red 2023, and Harmonie red 2023. Cuvée de l'Oppidum appears in both red and rosé, while Le Petit Bois and Harmonie are red wines in the range.
The rosé is made from 80% Grenache and 20% Cinsault. Its palate offers pleasant sweetness, cherry and stone fruit notes, then a crisp finish.
Final Word
Les Vignerons de Gaujac is a Gard cooperative whose Côtes du Rhône range covers both red and rosé wines, including the two colour versions of Cuvée de l'Oppidum.