Domaine Du Grand Montmirail Gigondas

29.50

Domaine du Grand Montmirail Gigondas lies in the foothills of a limestone escarpment in a remote part of Gigondas. A blend of Grenache, Syrah and Mourvedre, this wine has real depth of flavour with concentrated black fruits balanced by fresh acidity and a rich warm finish.

In Gigondas, cultivating grapes to make wine and olives to make oil stretches back to ancient times. As long ago as the 1st century, Julius Caesar established a colony of veterans on this site. One is said to have been so jovial that he was nicknamed Jucundus, ‘the joyful’, and his village became known as Jocundatis, which later became Gigondas. Domain du Grand Montmirail covers more than 35 Ha, planted exclusively on the hillsides and terraces located south / south-east side of the Dentelles de Montmirail, forming a superb amphitheater dedicated to the vine and the wine. The altitude of the vineyard varies between 300 and 350 meters and enjoys natural protection against the wind dominating the mistral.

The vineyard is composed of Grenache, Syrah and Mourvèdre parcels, aged between 15 and 65 years. The harvest begins with Syrah, the quickest grape to ripen, and then the Grenache in the highest spots. The Mourvèdre is the slowest ripening and usually the last grape to be harvested. The entire harvest is picked by hand, and yields are never more than 35 hl/ha. Among the old vines on the terraces, they generally fall to a maximum of 30 hl/ha. The recently picked grapes are transported quickly to the winery situated off to the side of the vineyards.

Pair it with Beef, Casserole, Lamb, Mushrooms

 

 

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Tasting Notes from Pinto Wines 

Colour  Red Wine 
Nose  Aromas of kirsch, stone fruits, licorice, pepper, suave baking spices and a slightly floral character, perhaps violets
Palate  Spicy, baked stone-fruit quality with gently warming tannins

Fact Sheet 

Size  75 cl 
Grape Variety   60% Grenache from 55 to 65-year-old vines, 30% Syrah and 10% Mourvèdre from 30-year-old vines.
Alcohol %  15%
Style  Towards a full typical Rhone Red
Estate/Producer   Grand Montmirail/Yves Cheron
Country   France
Region  Rhone Valley-Gigondas
Vintage    2019
Vinification  Hand harvest, Destemmed. Pre-fermentation period lasts several days in order to extract pigment and primary aromas of the grape, lightly crushed on the temperarure controlled cement tanks. Fermentation with indigeneous yeast only and last for 12 days. The pressing takes place in a bladder press. Aging occurs in enamel-lined tanks in the temperature-controlled winery. The vats themselves are completely underground so they naturally remain cool. No oak is used during the wine’s élévage. Malolactic fermentation normally takes place by the end of the year. The wine is then racked 4 or 5 times before bottling. The addition of sulfur is kept to a minimum and filtration is extremely light
Closure    Natural Cork
Cellaring/Ageing Potential    Up to 1015 years after bottling

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