The 2021 Perthro doesn’t reveal itself all at once. It’s reserved at first, teasing, holding back, forcing you to wait, to want, to ache. It lingers on the nose, subtle, almost shy—but then, the moment you taste, it opens up, unfolding layer by layer, like fingertips tracing the length of your body, the first teasing press of lips against skin.
The palate is where it truly speaks—spiced fruit, deep and knowing, a touch of heat just beneath the surface, the kind that makes you lean in closer, hungry for more. The texture? Silky, elegant, but with undeniable strength, a core of structure and tension that promises it could last for years—if you can stand to wait that long.
Drink it now and let it spill over your tongue, juicy and full-bodied, coating your mouth with the taste of ripe Grenache, sultry Syrah, and the darker, more brooding Carignan. Or hold onto it, let it evolve, deepen—a pleasure that only gets better with time.
Either way, this is a wine that lingers. That makes you reach for another sip, another touch, another moment of surrender.
Region: France, Languedoc, Corbières Grapes: Grenache, Syrah, Carignan