2P Production
2P Production is a joint project between Romain Plageoles, the youngest Plageoles brother, and his wife Fanny Papelard. Romain primarily takes care of the vines, and Fanny works in the cave during harvest with the fermentations, and they make all the winemaking decisions together as a team. All the wines are vinified at the Plageoles winery. The Plageoles family has been so influential on the winemaking in the Gaillac region, dating all the way back to Romain’s grandfather Robert, and Romain and Fanny are doing their best to continue that tradition in their own style.
Enjoy a quick introduction story on 2P and their wines
Wine Shot — Back to the top
Total Production: 1000 bottles
Age of Vines: 30 years old
Yields: 15 hl/ha
Soil: Clay and Limestone
Varieties: 1/3 each Sauvignon Blanc, Loin de L’Oeil, Mauzac
Vinification Method: Grapes are hand harvested and destemmed. The grapes are pressed and the juice ferments spontaneously in stainless steel tanks. The wine is racked once after alcoholic and malolactic fermentation complete, and goes back into tank for 6-8 months of elevage. The wine is lightly filtered and has a small amount of sulfur added at bottling.
Meskine Contact — Back to the top
Total Production: 1900 bottles
Age of Vines: 30 years old
Yields: 15 hl/ha
Pruning Method:
Soil: Clay and Limestone
Varieties: 50% Sauvignon Blanc, 50% Loin de L’Oeil
Vinification Method: Grapes are hand harvested and destemmed. The grapes are pressed and the juice ferments spontaneously in stainless steel tanks in contact with the skins for about 5 days, to produce a slightly orange wine. The wine is racked once after alcoholic and malolactic fermentation complete, and goes back into tank for 6-8 months of elevage. The wine is bottled unfined and unfiltered with a small addition of sulfur at bottling.
Gamay — Back to the top
Total Production: 2400 bottles
Age of Vines: 30 years old
Yields: 15 hl/ha
Soil: Clay and Limestone
Varieties: 80% Gamay, 20% Loin de L’Oeil
Vinification Method: Grapes are hand harvested left as whole bunches. The bunches ferment carbonically in fiberglass tanks. The wine is racked once after alcoholic and malolactic fermentation complete, and goes back into tank for 6-8 months of elevage. The wine is bottled unfined and unfiltered with a small addition of sulfur at bottling.
Merlot — Back to the top
Total Production: 2400 bottles
Age of Vines: 30 years old
Yields: 15 hl/ha
Soil: Clay and Limestone
Varieties: 100% Merlot
Vinification Method: Grapes are hand harvested and destemmed. The grapes are pressed and the juice ferments spontaneously in fiberglass tanks. The skins are removed after a short amount of time to limit the amount of extraction in the wine. The wine is racked once after alcoholic and malolactic fermentation complete, and goes back into tank for 6-8 months of elevage. The wine is bottled unfined and unfiltered with a small addition of sulfur at bottling.
Total Production: 2400 bottles
Age of Vines: 30 years old
Yields: 35 hl/ha
Soil: Clay and Limestone
Varieties: Merlot (70%), Loin de l’oeil (30%)
Vinification Method: Grapes are hand harvested and destemmed. They put the juice and the skins in fiberglass tanks and let the juice ferment spontaneously. The skins are removed after a short amount of time to limit the amount of extraction in the wine and keep the freshness. The wine is racked once after alcoholic and malolactic fermentation complete, and goes back into tank for 6-8 months of elevage. The wine is bottled unfined and unfiltered.