£48.90
“Revered and complex field blend with a spicy edge and savoury finish.”
Tasting note: Beautiful concentration of cassis and cedar with sandlewood aromatics on the nose. The palate is equally rich, developing into clove and toasted characters with the supple tannins adding weight and opulence. A touch of spice on the finish adds complexity and energy.
Blend: 50% Syrah, 40% Grenache, 10% Cabernet-sauvignon
Domaine:
The reputable Domaine des Creisses lies in the heart of the village of Valros, located in the Languedoc region, halfway between Pézenas and Bezier. The domaine dates back to the 19th century and started to make wine in 1904. The vineyard is planted with Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Grenache, Mourvèdre and Cinsault. Philippe Chesnelong has run the property since 1998. Soon after his arrival, he made changes to the vineyards and the winery to make the domaine more sustainable and took a particular interest in the work of the soils. Philippe is supported on the winemaking side by his cousin, Louis Mitjavile, an outstanding producer and wine consultant from Bordeaux who brings his talent to the vinification. Together they contribute to the success of the Domaine and its two wines les Creisses and les Brunes deserve particular attention.
Languedoc-Rousillon has become a haven for many winemakers wanting to produce quality wines, free from the shackles of French appellation controls and restrictions.
From the border of Spain to the Costieres de Nimes, the region’s southerly, hot, mediterranean climate and dry growing conditions have encouraged a lot of organic and biodynamic winemaking practices, with disease pressure close to non-existent.
There are a range of grape varieties grown here, producing very affordable whites and easy-drinking reds with concentration and character. Around the towns of Carcassonne and Narbonne are villages Minervois, Fitou and Corbieres, producing rustic, earthy reds with brambly fruit flavours from Syrah, Grenache Mouvedre and Carignan, whilst St Chinain and Faugeres to the north of Bezier produce lighter, fresher, reds from similar blends. Towards the town of Sète lies Picpoul de Pinet, an increasingly popular dry white wine with zesty, green apple flavours. International grapes such as Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Sauvignon Blanc, Viognier and Chardonnay are also grown here, but tend to be made in higher volume production for table wine consumption. All in all, there is excellent value to be had from the Languedoc, with the red blends in particular offering much real personality and charm.
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