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Simone's Grands Carmes 2014

Les Grands Carmes de Simone 2014

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Bettane & Desseauve

(2013 Vintage Notes)

Château Simone’s other great white wine, crafted with the same care and passion as the estate’s flagship cuvée, offers a delicate bouquet with subtle fruity notes. On the palate, it displays excellent structure, suggesting good aging potential. The Grands Carmes de Simone white is a must-try!

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Estate

Château Simone

Vintage

Les Grands Carmes de Simone

Vintage

2014

Designation

IGP Bouches du Rhône

Region

Provence

Grape varieties

80% Clairette, 10% Ugni Blanc, 10% Viognier

Terroirs

on north-facing hillsides, with limestone scree

Viticulture

traditional farming without chemical fertilizers or other treatments that disrupt the ecological balance

Grape Harvest

hand-picked, fully ripe

Winemaking

light crushing, partial destemming

Livestock farming

8 months in small oak barrels, on the fine lees

Alcohol content

13,5%

Eye

light yellow, bright

Nose

a delicate bouquet with subtle fruity notes

Palate

good structure, with good aging potential

Serve

decant at 10-12°C

Open

1 hour before

Drink from

2017

Drink before

2023

Food and wine pairings

Food and wine pairings

Enjoy it with Provençal stuffed vegetables, fish carpaccio, grilled sea bass, or vegetable anchoïade...

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Bettane & Desseauve

Bettane & Desseauve

Rated wine (2017 guide) 16.5/20 (2013 vintage) (Benchmark wine)

Rated estate (2020 guide): 4 stars (Producers of the very highest quality, the pride of French viticulture)

About the estate:

This is the most famous château in the Palette appellation, where the Rougier family has been crafting its distinctive style for nearly two centuries. The 25 hectares of vineyards are situated at an altitude of about 200 meters, on a north-facing slope that shields them from the intense sun and the mistral wind. But the estate’s true treasure is undoubtedly its many very old vines, meticulously tended through sustainable viticulture, for which official organic certification has been pending since 2018. The wine, aged in vaulted cellars carved into the rock by the Grand Carmelite monks of Aix in the 16th century, is often underestimated in its youth. After a few years of aging, all the vintages—including the rosés—reveal admirable complexity and depth. It is therefore best to keep the bottles in the cellar for a while, even if the impatient may not agree.

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Rated estate (2021 guide) 2*Stars (These exceptional estates, often boasting fabulous terroirs, are must-haves that, thanks to their consistency and the excellence of their wines, deserve a place in the cellars of discerning wine lovers)

About the estate:

From the heights of Château Simone’s hillsides, a scene straight out of a Cézanne painting unfolds: one can admire the century-old vines clinging to the Langesse limestone, opening up to the north toward Mont Sainte-Victoire. “La Simone,” as the Rougier family likes to call it, is undoubtedly the most famous wine among connoisseurs of fine Mediterranean white wines. It is true that René and Jean-François Rougier craft this white wine without relying on technical tricks, resulting in a wine of incredible character, balance, and richness. One of the secrets lies in the slow pressing and twenty months of aging in large oak casks, followed by barrel aging. It is also the result of an 8-hectare plot planted with several grape varieties, primarily Clairette (with 2% Muscat that makes all the difference!), harvested and vinified as a blend. The rosé, Simone’s other standout, always appears vibrant in color, with intense fruitiness. Its palate, highly concentrated, shows aging potential. The red now rivals certain great wines from the southern Rhône Valley. The Grenache and Mourvèdre give it a character defined by a level of maturity and a more developed mid-palate than in previous vintages.

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Review by Mr. CEDRIC L. Posted on April 4, 2018

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