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Mas d'Espanet - Languedoc Eolienne White 2021

Mas d'Espanet - Languedoc Eolienne blanc 2021

92/100 Coup de Cœur

RVF

(2020 Vintage Notes)
foodie
ample
white fruits
goat cheese
crustaceans

"Well done!"

An aromatic wine produced in the coolest regions of the Languedoc. Its nose offers lovely floral notes, a hint of smokiness, and aromas of brioche. On the palate, it strikes a beautiful balance between bitterness and sweetness, with a lovely finish featuring exotic fruits and citrus. A wine to enjoy!

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Estate

Mas d'Espanet

Vintage

Eolienne

Vintage

2021

Designation

Languedoc

Region

Languedoc

Grape varieties

80% Grenache blanc, 10% Picpoul, 10% Viognier

Terroirs

Clay-limestone, red and yellow marl

Viticulture

Certified organic

Grape Harvest

At peak ripeness

Winemaking

Direct pressing, vinified in 50-liter casks on the lees

Livestock farming

Aged on the lees in large casks for 12 months

Alcohol content

13%

Organic

Yes

Eye

A pretty pale dress with green highlights

Nose

It offers beautiful floral notes, a hint of smokiness, and aromas of brioche

Palate

A nice balance between bitterness and sweetness, with a lovely finish featuring notes of exotic fruits and citrus

Serve

Between 12° et 14°C

Drink before

2025

Food and wine pairings

Food and wine pairings

The perfect aperitif wine, also great with shellfish, grilled fish, stuffed avocados, and seafood salad...

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RVF - The French Wine Review / Guide to the Best Wines of France

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

Rated wine (2023 guide) 92/100 Favorite 2020 vintage)

Rated Estate (2023 Guide) Selected (Please note that this guide is a ranking, and as such, all the estates listed here—even those without a star—represent, in our view, the pinnacle of French winemaking.)

About the estate:

This estate, which had fallen into disrepair when Denys Armand took it over in 1980, is located in the town of Saint-Mamert-du-Gard, halfway between Uzès and Sommières, in the Lens Mountains. Upon his arrival, the winemaker undertook extensive restoration work to preserve the heritage of the old vines, replant new grape varieties, and convert the sheepfold into a aging cellar. The estate has been certified biodynamic since 2013. The vineyard is highly diverse, with no fewer than 16 grape varieties being vinified. The wide daily temperature range and the coolness of the terroir explain why half of the production is devoted to whites, which are lively and elegant. The reds express the same finesse, combining intense aromas with delicate and soft textures. This production and the variety of cuvées bring a breath of fresh air and renewal to the Languedoc.

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