Marlène n°3

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  • Languedoc
  • Red
  • Unit
  • Boire/Garder
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Marlène n°3

This latest red wine made by the estate is dense and velvety on the palate, revealing ripe and mellow fruitiness evocative of red fruit, with a spicy touch to the finish. Absolutely not to be missed. 

Notes :
  • Bettane + Desseauve 16,5/20

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Wine characteristics

  • Vintage : Marlène n°3
  • Year : 2005
  • Appellation : Coteaux du Languedoc
  • Colour : Red
  • Grape types : Syrah 70 %, Grenache 30 %
  • Soil : stony soil
  • Harvest : manual
  • Type of viticulture : organic
  • Alcohol content : 14,5%
  • Contenance : 75cl

Tasting - Cellaring

  • Appearance : dark ruby red robe
  • Nose : red fruit, spices
  • Mouth : dense and velvety
  • Serving temperature : 15 - 17 °C
  • Cellaring : 3 à 5 ans
  • Drink from : 2015
  • Winemaking process : partial de-stemming and long vatting
  • Maturation : several years in vats and 25% in large casks

Food-matching

  • Food-matching : beef casserole, pressed duck

Experts reviews :

  • Bettane + Desseauve

    Rated wine : 16,5/20

Domain :

Located in the middle of nowhere, this 26-hectare estate, standing on very poor pebbly soils, only produces 35,000 bottles a year of exceptional wines that have an inexplicable and bewitching magic about them.

Praised by both the specialist press and private individuals, every winelover should try one at least once in his/her lifetime. 

Appellation :

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This is the wine-growing area that has made the greatest progress in terms of quality over the past 30 to 40 years, morphing from coarse reds into a multitude of quality wines with very distinctive characteristics. For some time now, the whites have also kept pace with the reds.

There are 245,000 hectares of vineyards, producing 1,245,000 hl of wine, mainly reds.

The region is situated between the Massif Central, the Corbières and the Mediterranean, covering a wide range of ‘terroirs’ and appellations. There’s shale, sandstone, pebbles, limestone and alluvial deposits.

The climate is very much mediterranean, with hot summers and irregular and poorly distributed rainfall.

The grape types currently planted, apart from carignan, often date from after the Second World War, in line with the subsoil. This makes for complex, exciting wines.

Reflecting this dynamism, many of the vignerons produce wines that are non-AOC (vins de pays, table wines, etc.) as they keep on searching for quality and originality.

The Languedoc has 11 AOCs, the main ones of which are Coteaux du Languedoc, Saint-Chinian, Faugères, Minervois, Minervois-la-Livinière, Fitou, Corbières, Limoux and so on.

Recent vintages

  • 2011: good year for whites, which are well-balanced and fresh. The reds are more even.
  • 2012: the reds are mature and fresh, with lower alcohol content. The whites are fresh and fragrant.
  • 2013: the finest vintage since 1998. The reds display freshness, quality tannins and fragrant finesse. The whites blend good balance with maturity and acidity.
  • 2014: fresh, tender reds to be drunk young. Tonic, aromatic and fresh whites.

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