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La Cave de L'illEstimated delivery between 26 and Feb 28,
Situated between Uzès and Sommières in the Languedoc region, the estate is nestled in the lens massif in the middle of the garrigue. Following in the footsteps of generations of winegrowers, winemakers and distillers, denys armand moved to mas d'espanet in 1980. Everything had to be done on the estate, which had fallen into disrepair: save the old vines of Languedoc red grape varieties (grenache, ... carignan, cinsault), plant white grape varieties (grenache blanc and gris, sauvignon, viogner, clairette, picpoul, chenin) then non-existent, chosen according to terroir and personal preference. In 1999, the winery was restored, the former sheepfolds were transformed into a barrel cellar and 20 ha were vinified. Under two climatic influences on the north-eastern border of Languedoc, the vineyards offer a wide variety of soils, exposures and grape varieties (old vines over 50 years old). the mistral wind, cold nights, a natural approach to vine-growing (tillage), yields controlled according to grape variety (short pruning, disbudding) give mas d'espanet wines freshness, concentrated aromas and, above all, the winemaker's primary aim: "to let the terroir do the work". Read more
Appearance
Ruby-red color.
Aroma
A nose of red and black fruits, with spicy notes.
Wine Mineral
Taste
Full-bodied, soft Grenache on the palate. Beautiful bigarreau hue and intense nose dominated by aromas of small black fruits with menthol and mineral nuances.
Wine Charnu | Fruité | Minéral
Keeps
-
Peak
-
Service
10°C
Grape varieties Carignan, Grenache, Syrah
Terroir -
Culture type
Organic
Alcohol
-
Content
75cl
Decanting
-
Starters
Apéritifs, charcuteries, rillettes et pâtés.
Meat
Gibiers, viandes rouges et volailles.
Fish and seafood
Poissons grillés.
Vegetables
Légumes poêlés, pommes de terre confites au four.
Cheeses
Plateau de fromages à pâte molle.
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Mas d'Espanet
Mas d'Espanet is a domain from the region Languedoc-Roussillon in France, that produces 6 wines available to purchase, including the wine Eolienne 2023.