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Gérard Bertrand Chateau La Sauvageonne Grand Vin Rouge 2022
Terrasses de Larzac, Coteaux du Languedoc, Languedoc, Sud de France, FranceIt's been a while since we last enjoyed La Sauvageonne. It's a red blend crafted from individual lots of syrah, grenache, and mourvèdre grown on basalt, schist, and red soils, or 'ruffes' as they are known in the renowned Terrasses du Larzac sub-appellation. The aromatics are consistently present, led by savoury blackberry, black plums, with a peppery garrigue undertone poking through. The textures are similarly rich and layered, with more black raspberry and plum notes but with a much welcomed saline, mineral Grand Cru-like freshness. The site experiences the most significant overnight temperature changes in the Languedoc, helping to maintain the wine’s acidity and freshness. There is no rush to drink this Demeter-certified biodynamic red that can easily age through 2032. Acclaimed wine writer Andrew Jefford once mused about where the greatest terroir in Languedoc was, saying, "You could make a case for Faugères, for Pic St Loup, for parts of St Chinian, for Minervois La Livinière, maybe for La Clape, but after my trip I have to say that if you were to write me out a cheque for a million euros and tell me to find somewhere to make great red wine, I would look most closely of all at Terrasses du Larzac."Tasted: 06 December 2025Tasted by: Anthony GismondiPrices:| BC | $65.00 | 750ml | select private retailers |
| AB | $50.00 | 750ml | select private retailers |
Blend: Syrah - Grenache - Mourvèdre - CarignanUPC: 3514123104387
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