Pascal Luyton and Raphaël Fleury are two cousins passionate about wine and the
Northern Rhône region. Taking over the family vineyards was a natural choice to continue their family's vineyard legacy, and that's how Domaine Luyton-Fleury was born. Situated in close proximity to Mauves, this vineyard brings forth exquisite wines from Saint-Joseph, Crozes-Hermitage, and Saint-Péray. In essence, it showcases the epitome of Rhône excellence!

Presentation

Presentation
The climate here in the south boundary of the appellation, is continental with Mediterranean
influences. Warm days and cool nights during the growing season help the grapes ripen slowly,
preserving acidity, and developing complex flavors. From a single vineyard planted on welldraining granitic, pebbly and red sand soils allowing the vines to develop deep root systems,
contributing to the wine's minerality and elegant structure.

Location
Lieux dit : les faures et rabatte.
Terroir
granite soil.
In the vineyard
The plots are located on a granite bedrock to the south of the Saint Péray commune.
Winemaking
Stainless steel vat temperature-controlled.
Ageing
Matured in oak barrel for 3 wines, during 9 months.
Varietals
Marsanne : 50%
Roussanne : 50%
Specifications
Alcohol content : 13 % vol.
GM : No
Contains sulphites. Does not contain egg or egg products. Does not contain milk or milk-based products.
AB Agriculture Biologique en conversion

Advice

Serving
T° of service: 16°C / 61°F.
Ageing potential
Enjoy all year long, 5 to 10 years
Tasting
Hints of violet and a touch of fur blend seamlessly with vibrant blackberry and cassis notes,
creating a beautifully nuanced Syrah. The wine boasts a moderate, well-rounded body, bursting
with lively, sun-kissed berry flavors. Delicately integrated tannins and a lingering crushed stone
finish contribute to its fresh and balanced character.
Food pairings
Red meat, rabbit, game dishes, cheese.

Reviews

92/100
"Lightly colored, the 2021 Saint-Péray La Source is terrific and has a pure, clean, juicy style in its tart peach and tangerine-like fruit as well as a touch of salty minerality on the palate. This medium-bodied, elegant, balanced white is perfect for enjoying over the coming 2-4 years. I wouldn't be surprised to see it keep longer, but I see no need to hold off."