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MAS DE DAUMAS GASSAC Rouge 2021
MAS DE DAUMAS GASSAC Rouge 2021

MAS DE DAUMAS GASSAC Rouge 2021

$450

Only 47 left in stock
  • 1 Bottle (75 CL)
  • 6 x 75 CL
*Case price discount: Buy a Case (6 x 75 CL) to get the best price for each bottle.

SKU:

VSSK-00765
  • Wine Region:Languedoc - France
  • Terroirs:IGP St Guilhem-le-Désert – Cité d’Aniane.
  • Grape: Cabernet Sauvignon 84%, Pinot Noir 5%, Merlot 2%, Petit Verdot 2%, Tannat 2%, Cabernet Franc 2%, Rare varieties 3 %: Abouriou (France), Nielluccio, Montepulciano (Italie), Saperavi (Géorgie), Carménère (Chili), Tempranillo (Espagne).
  • Soil: Red Glacial deposits
  • Color: red

Tasting note:The red fruit is conducting the orchestra, giving a superb velvety expression, simultaneously dense and refined, giving away a breath-taking ageing potential! This vintage is a magnificent celebration of Mas de Daumas Gassac’s half-century.

The 2021 vintage is marked by the enthusiasm and drive of everyone involved to produce a vintage combining finesse and elegance. The 2021 harvest allows us to imagine a vintage of great quality!

Expert Rating

James Suckling - 94 Points

'Dark berries, leather, pencil lead, roasted meat, dried herbs, bell peppers, cumin, bay leaves and some stones. It’s medium-bodied with fine tannins and crisp acidity yet it has more intensity to deliver on the mid-palate.
It’s poised with a restrained power. Harmonious and agile with great balance and vitality. Long, crunchy and developing finish. 84% cabernet sauvignon, 5% pinot noir, 2% merlot, 2% petit verdot, 2% cabernet franc, 2% tannat and 3% rare varieties. Try after 2026.'

The historic Mas de Daumas Gassac was founded in 1974 by Aimé & Véronique Guibert. While the couple were keen on planting crops, they weren’t certain which crops would thrive until a soil scientist from the University of Bordeaux tested the glacial limestone soils (akin to those in the Cote d’Or) and convinced them to plant grapes. Today, winemaker Samuel Guibert and his four brothers each manage different aspects of the family business.

The valley, which benefits from the nearby sea and mountains, is dotted with a patchwork of small, forest-enclosed parcels that span over 40 different grape varieties. This rare and diverse assortment, dominated by Cabernet Sauvignon, make up the unique Gassac blends, often referred to as the Grand Crus of the Midi (South of France).

Organic farming, slow and cool wild yeast fermentations, low sulfur additions, and 12-15 months of barrel aging, are all intentional steps in producing red and white wines that have a vibrancy and approachability in their youth but can more than stand the test of time. In fact, they are well worth the wait!

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