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IGP St Guilhem-le-Désert - Cité d'Aniane Mas Daumas Gassac Famille Guibert de La Vaissière 2011

Black fruitFood-friendly wineWine for cellaring

13%

2.25L

Intensity

One of the region’s great, essential wines, at once fruity, dense and refined, it has great aging potential. More info

Quantity : 3 bottlesObservation : 3 NormalLevel : 3 NormalOrigin : private individualRecoverable VAT : noRegion : LanguedocAppellation : IGP St Guilhem-le-Désert - Cité d'AnianeOwner : Famille Guibert de La Vaissière
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IGP St Guilhem-le-Désert - Cité d'Aniane Mas Daumas Gassac Famille Guibert de La Vaissière 2011

The wine

Once an IGP Pays d’Hérault wine, from the 2011 vintage onwards, this cuvée has joined the appellation ‘IGP St Guilhem-le-Désert - Cité d'Aniane". Le Mas Daumas Gassac is raised for 12 to 15 months in oak barrels (1-7 years old). It is characterized by black fruit aromas, violet, and subtle oakiness, whereas on the palate it is particularly fresh, balanced, fruity and persistent. This wine deserves to be opened three or fours hours before opening. It can be tasted young or after around 10 years aging.

About the Producer Mas Daumas Gassac

In the 1970s, the highly respected Henri Enjalbert, holder of the chair of geography at the Academy of Bordeaux, identified a terroir of 40 hectares in the middle of the Arboussas massif, in the Upper Valley of Gassac. The soil there is poor, but deep and perfectly drained: all the ingredients to encourage the vines to develop deep roots, without too much moisture, resulting in rare flavours and aromas. The vineyard's orientation on northern slopes reduces the amount of sunshine it receives during the summer. Every night, cold air from Larzac (850 m) flows into the valley, ensuring that the vines are kept cool, even in the middle of the summer. The vines thus tend to flower late and the harvests start nearly three weeks later than most of the Languedoc. The small areas of vines, swallowed up by the vast garrigues forest that the owners did not want to disturb, give the wines' aromas an exceptional complexity with notes of bay, thyme, rosemary and lavender. A substantial proportion of Mas Daumas Gassac's vines consist of Cabernet Sauvignon from the Médoc, as it was before the 1914 war. An uncloned grape variety, the same as when it produced historic vintages at the beginning of the last century. Traditional vinification is in the Médoc style: after a long fermentation (three weeks), the wines are matured in oak barrels, they are lightly fined using egg white, but not filtered. Mas Daumas Gassac's wines can be appreciated for their fruit when they are young, but they also reveal an exceptional potential to improve over time. The depth and complexity of their aromas requires lengthy aeration, ideally three of four hours or even more

Detailed characteristics

Quantity : 3 bottles

Level : 3 NormalObservation : 3 Normal

Origin : private individual

Type of cellar : underground, natural cellar

Recoverable VAT : no

Original wooden case / Original case : no

French customs seal : yes

Alcohol percentage : 13 %

Region : Languedoc

Appellation : IGP St Guilhem-le-Désert - Cité d'Aniane

Owner : Famille Guibert de La Vaissière

Vintage : 2011

Colour : red

Service temperature : 18°

Viticulture : environmentally friendly More information....

Size (in ha) : 40 hectares

Volume : 50000 bottles

Intensity : classic

Leading aroma : black fruit

Tasting occasion : food-friendly wine

Grape variety : Cabernet Sauvignon
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