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Mas de Daumas Gassac - IGP Saint-Guilhem le Désert Rouge 2023

Mas de Daumas Gassac - IGP Saint-Guilhem le désert rouge 2023

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Jancis Robinson

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“The estate’s flagship wine and a testament to Aimé Guibert’s exceptional expertise”

A rare wine from the Languedoc; from the very first sip, it reveals power, delicacy, and natural elegance. A pure delight!

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Estate

Mas de Daumas Gassac

Vintage

2023

Designation

IGP Saint-Guilhem le désert

Region

Languedoc

Grape varieties

75% de Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Merlot, 5% Pinot Noir, 4% Tannat, 2% Petit Verdot, 2% Cabernet Franc, 7% variétés rares

Terroirs

Red glacial gravel soils

Viticulture

Reasonable, environmentally friendly

Grape harvest

100% manual

Wine making

A classic Médoc wine, made using slow extraction, gentle pumping over and maceration, long fermentation and maceration, and no filtration

Livestock farming

Aged in oak barrels for 12 to 15 months (from 1 to 7 years old)

Alcohol content

14%

Eye

Deep purple color with intense, deep highlights

Nose

Dominated by notes of mocha, blackcurrant, and cocoa

Mouth

Harmonious, elegant, with refined tannins, a velvety and smooth finish, and beautiful power

Serve

Serve in a decanter at 18–19°C

Open

3 to 4 hours before serving

Guard

Best enjoyed young (within 3 years) to appreciate its fruitiness, after its fifth year, or cellared for many years to appreciate its characteristics as a fine aging wine

Food and wine pairings

Food and wine pairings

It pairs perfectly with red meat (especially lamb), game, and cheese...

More information on Mas de Daumas Gassac

Bettane & Desseauve

Bettane & Desseauve

Rated estate (2025 guide) 3 stars (High-quality production, serving as a benchmark in its sector)

About the estate:

Much has been written about the Daumas-Gassac estate. Aimé Guibert—who passed away in 2016—had identified high-quality terroirs in Aniane capable of producing a Cabernet Sauvignon that was not permitted under the local appellations. For his white wine, he also chose to produce a blend of Chardonnay, Viognier, and Petit Manseng, which similarly barred him from the appellation. His estate therefore produces a red (an 80% blend of non-cloned Cabernet Sauvignon accompanied by some twenty other grape varieties, most of them rare) and a white (also a multi-varietal blend) under the Hérault IGP, which he has successfully positioned at a price point unprecedented in this category. The white is aged in stainless steel tanks, while the red is partially aged in barrels. Both the white and red wines possess unmatched purity, precision, and complexity, and age remarkably well. The range is rounded out by pleasant IGP wines, designed to be enjoyed young. A sure bet in the region.

Hachette Wine Guide

Guide Hachette des vins

Rated estate (2025 guide) Award-winning wines (This producer's wines are regularly recognized by the guide)

About the estate:

A fine example of the rise of Languedoc wines across the five continents, this estate—founded in 1971 by Aimé and Véronique Guibert—caused a stir a few years ago by offering local wines at the same price as top Bordeaux wines. It has, however, remained at the forefront of the industry, producing wines of consistent quality and remarkable aging potential. A benchmark estate now run by the founders’ sons.

RVF - La Revue du Vin de France / Guide to the Best Wines of France

RVF - La Revue du Vin de France / Guide des Meilleurs Vins de France

Rated estate (2025 guide) 1*Star (Up-and-coming stars or quality winemakers producing good wines; you won't be disappointed when tasting the wines from these estates)

About the estate:

Aimé Guibert was a leading figure in the revival of Languedoc’s wine industry and its rise to prominence first in France and then internationally, after purchasing his old farmhouse nestled along the banks of the Gassac River. He helped restore the potential of the limestone terroir of the Upper Gassac Valley, composed of glacial gravel, in the foothills of the Cévennes. The wide diurnal temperature range and the nature of the soils convinced him that this was a great terroir for Cabernet Sauvignon, which would be sourced from mass selection of the finest Bordeaux châteaux. Aimé’s sons—Samuel, Gaël, Roman, and Basile—now steer the estate’s destiny. Daumas Gassac has distinguished itself through its potential and longevity. Like the world’s great Cabernet Sauvignons, it is best enjoyed after at least a decade. While the estate’s legacy is immense and undeniable, and the quality of the reds is consistently high (even if the wines do not necessarily reflect the terroir’s identity), we expect much more from the entire range.

Jancis Robinson

Jancis Robinson

Wine rated (2024 guide) 17+/20

About wine:

Very dark color with a purple rim. A pure, intense, and intoxicating aroma of blackcurrant, with a delicate and alluring note of herbs and leaves. Floral notes as well, with a hint of violet. On the palate, it is already supple; the tannins are round yet still lively and firm, displaying a lovely elegance. Very youthful at the moment, but it possesses the balance and fruitiness necessary to age for a very long time. The finish is also long.

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Review and opinion by Mr. FREDERIC A. Published on 11/20/2025

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