While most French wineries have centuries of history, the opposite is true for the Gayda estate. Gayda only saw the light of day in 2003. It's a unique collaboration between Tim Ford, Anthony Record, and renowned winemaker Vincent Chansault. With the first two on the business side and Vincent on the production side, they have conquered the world in a relatively short time. From their ultra-modern winery, nestled in the heart of the Languedoc, they know how to make wine lovers fall in love with their exquisite Gayda wines.
The vineyards of Gayda
Gayda is located just a stone's throw from the historic city of Carcassonne. Here, she has planted several vineyards. In addition to common grape varieties like Chardonnay and Syrah, Gayda specializes in exuberant grape varieties, such as the powerful Mourvedre and the delicate Viognier. Some of her vines are organically managed. The goal is to produce all of Gayda's wines organically as soon as possible. The yield from the vineyards is exceptionally low, but this is kept low to maximise quality.
Leading in Languedoc wines
In a short time, Gayda became a top winery in the Languedoc. No other winery has achieved so much in such a short time. It all started with winemaker Vincent Chansault. He trained at the illustrious Boekenhoutskloof in South Africa. He applies the knowledge he gained there to Gayda's wines. As a result, the quality has proven to be sky-high.
The wines of Gayda
Gayda offers a diverse range of wines. How about the Gayda Flying Solo wines? These wines are considered Gayda's entry-level wines, but given their quality, we're eagerly awaiting the rest. The Flying Solo wines are also served on board Emirates. The exquisite Gayda Figure Libre Freestyle wines are highly praised in the gastronomic world. These wines also grace the wine lists of many Michelin-starred restaurants.
Why buy Gayda wine?
We're not the only ones who are big fans of Gayda wines. Many wine journalists, sommeliers, and vinologists are also enthusiastic about Gayda's superior quality. For example, the 2009 Gayda Collection Viognier was named "the best white wine in the Netherlands" in the Netherlands. The top-quality Gayda Chemin de Moscou, an excellent blend of Cinsault, Grenache Noir, and Syrah, is firmly ranked among the top 50 best wines of France.
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