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Mas de Libian - Côtes du Rhône Bout d'zan 2021

Mas de Libian - Côtes du Rhône Bout d'zan 2021

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4/5 (3 customers)
Grenache
fruity
end
extensive
value for the money

"A 'Plaisir' vintage"

With a nose revealing superb aromas of red berries, sweet spices, and garrigue, the Bout d'zan offers a full-bodied, fruity palate, full of finesse and length. Well-balanced and a pleasure to share. Enjoy it with a delicious tagine!

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Estate

Mas de Libian

Vintage

Bout d'zan

Vintage

2021

Designation

Côtes du Rhône

Region

Rhône

Grape Varieties

80% Grenache, 20% Syrah

Terroirs

Clay-limestone, rounded pebble, and sandy soils

Viticulture

Certified Biodynamic

Grape Harvest

Manuals

Wine Making

Respectful winemaking, blending of grape varieties in the vat, 100% destemming, light crushing, controlled fermentation temperatures, 15-day maceration, punching down (occasionally), gravity racking, pneumatic pressing

Livestock Farming

9 months in casks for 30% of the wine

Alcohol content

13,5%

Organic

Yes

Eye

Cherry-red dress

Nose

Expressive, delicate, and floral, with superb aromas of red berries, sweet spices, and garrigue

Palate

Full-bodied and fruity, with great finesse and freshness; a sense of purity, a lovely finish, and pronounced tannins that linger, suggesting good aging potential

Serve

At 16°C

Drink before

2028

Food and Wine Pairings

Food and Wine Pairings

Pairs well with a tagine, lamb, or other grilled meats, and vegetables with southern flavors...

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Bettane & Desseauve

Rated Estate: Selected (An estate or winery that has impressed us with one or more of its wines, though we are unable to offer a general assessment of the style of its entire lineup)

About the estate:

The estate’s success demonstrates the potential of this region in southern Ardèche, which has long been underappreciated but is now gaining recognition for its reputation and quality. On the rounded pebble soils at the confluence of the Rhône and Ardèche rivers, the vineyards of Mas de Libian—cultivated using biodynamic methods—produce wines that surprise with their pure fruit, authenticity, and concentration, while retaining their freshness.

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