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Our domaine offers three Gigondas classified wines

A.O.P Gigondas

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Gigondas extends over 1 233 hectares.  It was classified CRU in 1971
The main vine varieties are Grenache, Syrah and Mourvedre.  There are two types of Gigondas wines, red and rose.  We only produce red Gigondas wine.  We have three parcels which are a blend of mostly Grenache and Mourvedre.

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Montirius La Tour A.O.P Gigondas Red

It is a selection of our youngest  Gigondas vines. We gave it the name ‘La Tour’ because one of the parcels in the locality has this name.

Winetasting : Hints of spices and violets. A lovely drinkable young wine with elegant and melting tannins.

Vine Varieties : 80% Grenache  – 20% Mourvedre
Age of Vines : 35 years old
Parcels : 5 hectares
Soil type : ‘Garrigues’ or plain soil, blue clayey marl and yellow sand and sandstone.
Climate : Mediterranean
Pruning : Goblet or Royat cordon pruning with a maximum of 6 spurs and 2 buds.
Harvesting : Manual
Winemaking : Traditional, total de-stemming, light crushing, natural indigenous grape yeasts.

Bottling : The entire production is bottled in fruit or flower days, Descending Moon (according to Maria Thun calendar) by Justine and Eric Saurel. No Sulphites added during bottling.
Ageing : Cement vats in winter then in bottles.  100% oak free.
Authorised Yield : 35 hl/ha
Domain Yield : 30 hl/ha on average
Production : 20 000 bottles
Laying down : Between 4 – 6 years

 

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Montirius Terre des Aînés A.O.P Gigondas Red

We called this wine ‘Terre des Ainés’ because the big parcel of 10 hectares was always handed down to the first of each new generation for the last 5 generations.

Winetasting : A lovely deep dark red wine.  On the nose it has hints of liquorice, violets and black fruits. In the mouth, it is both delicate and powerful.  Tannins with a noble texture. The aromas found on the nose are also discovered in the mouth.

Vine Varieties : 80% Grenache – 20% Mourvedre
Age of Vines : Average age 75 years old (Grenache 85 years old).
Parcels : 10 hectares of 3 different parcels.
Soil type : ‘Garrigues’ or plain soil, blue clayey marl and yellow sand and sandstone.
Climate : Mediterranean
Pruning : Goblet or Royat cordon pruning with a maximum of 6 spurs and 2 buds.
Harvesting : Manual
Winemaking : Traditional, total de-stemming, light crushing, natural indigenous grape yeasts.
Aging : Cement vats for two winters then in bottles.  100% oak free.
Authorised Yield : 35 hl/ha
Domain Yield : 30 hl/ha on average
Production : 40,000 bottles
Laying down : 6 to 12 years

 

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Montirius Confidentiel A.O.P Gigondas Red

Vines situated in a corner of a large 10 hectare parcel called ‘La Beaumette’  gave birth to this wine.  In fact, in 2004, thanks to differing maturity these grapes were harvested and vinified separately from the rest of the parcel.  The soil, sub soil, exposition, slope,  vine varieties and the age of the vines are identical in the whole parcel.  Even the indigenous yeasts analysed in the following years were identical.

We made this ‘discovery’ during our winetasting and pre-blending of our Gigondas vats after the malolactic fermentation.  Compared with the other two vats from the same parcel, this new arrival surprised us in its fullness and harmony despite its youth. We thought that the blending of the three vats would give an even more complex wine, which was not the case. What was the difference?  We had two choices, to do a blending identical to other years and let this gift of nature disappear, or to share our new discovery, despite not understanding why,  with the Montirius amateurs by doing a separate bottling. We did not know if this phenomenon would be reproduced.   This is how this vintage was born;  it is a ‘confidence’ in the location.

Winetasting : This wine is the end result of one vat.  It is a masterpiece of balance, structure, aromas, spices, and its roundness and elegance.  In its youth and in its future maturity, it will give great pleasure.  For us it is a gift offered by Nature. It is Unique.

Vine Varieties : 80% Grenache – 20% Mourvedre
Age of Vines : Average age 75 years old (Grenache 85 years old)
Parcels : 1 ha.
Soil type : ‘Garrigues’ or plain soil, blue clayey marl and yellow sand and sandstone.
Climate : Mediterranean
Pruning : Goblet or Royat cordon pruning with a maximum of 6 spurs and 2 buds.
Harvesting : Manual
Winemaking : Traditional, total de-stemming, light crushing, natural indigenous  grape yeasts.
Aging : Cement vats for two winters then in bottles.  100% oak free.
Authorised Yield : 35 hl/ha
Domain Yield : 30 hl/ha on average
Production : 4.000 bottles
Laying down : 8 to 16 years

 

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