“Bitter almond, beeswax, arbutus, and black berries reflect the enchanting environment of the estate’s vineyards. The 2022 IGP Saint-Guilhem-Le-Désert Cité D’Aniane is fresh, supple, vertical, refined, and complex, with a silky, airy texture, as if the southern sun had no hold over it and it defies the scorching heat. It is an exercise in elegance, with absolutely perfect drinkability and finesse. A great wine for aging, it nevertheless does not forget to be magnificently delicious even now. A Languedoc wine straight out of a book. Drink 2025-2045.
For over thirty years, Mas de Daumas Gassac has been one of the most prominent estates in Languedoc. Located in the Terrasses du Larzac region, it was founded in 1971 by Véronique Guibert and her husband Aimé, when the couple fell in love with an old, abandoned farmhouse in the Gassac valley, near the former Aniane Abbey. Contrary to the trends of the time, they planted Cabernet Sauvignon from an old mass selection, and although half of the first production of nearly 20,000 bottles in 1978 was still distributed to friends, things quickly changed. By 1982, the estate had gained recognition that has only grown since then, to the point where today the bottles are quite difficult to find. Until 1985, they only produced red wine, and in 1986, white wine was added to their range. The generational change in the 2000s did nothing to alter the success and quality of the wines, although the range expanded and the vineyard grew. The vineyard is now planted not only with Cabernet Sauvignon, but also with local and foreign grape varieties, with the distinctive feature that the vines are all mass-selected from old, uncloned vines. But the most distinctive feature of the estate is, of course, its wines…While these wines are certainly not cheap, in my opinion they are well worth the price.”
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