The producer
Having produced wine, and been in the hands of the Barroul family, since the 15th century, the modern history of Chateau de Saint Cosme doesn’t start until 1992, when Louis Barruol takes control and they start bottling their own wine.
The estate – today with 15 hectares of very old vineyards all surrounding the chateau – produces wines that have transformed the appellation. Saint Cosme makes four single vineyard wines in Gigondas – Valbelle, Le Claux, Hominis Fides and Le Poste - all reflecting different parts and soils on the estate and offering an extraordinary reflection on the complexity and beauty of the best of Gigondas. Valbelle and Hominis Fidis fruit is grown in sand and limestone soils whereas Le Claux is from centenarian vines in gravel and clay soil, and Le Poste from 50-year-old vines in limestone and marl soil.
Chateau de Saint-Cosme also runs a negociant business, making wine from other parts of the Rhone Valley, from purchased fruit. These are labelled “Saint Cosme” or “Domaine Saint-Cosme”.
The wine
Château de Saint Cosme's Hominis Fides is a flagship wine from the Gigondas appellation in the southern Rhône Valley. Crafted from old-vine Grenache grown on sandy limestone soils, it showcases remarkable depth, elegance, and complexity. This wine exudes aromas of ripe black fruits, wild herbs (garrigue), and subtle spices, with hints of licorice and floral notes like violet. On the palate, it’s full-bodied and textured, with silky tannins, vibrant acidity, and a long, harmonious finish. Known for its aging potential, Hominis Fides is a testament to traditional winemaking and the unique terroir of Gigondas, making it a prized choice for Rhône enthusiasts and collectors.