Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Chateau des Karantes

This week’s selection:

Winery: Chateau des Karantes
Varietal: Grenache, Syrah, Mouvedre
Price Paid: By the glass or bottle at Leaf, Barley and Vine (link on the right) also for $18.99 Whole Foods
Vintage: 2007
Area: Languedoc, France
Alcohol: 14.6%
Purchased: First tried by the glass at Leaf, Barley and Vine. Go and try a glass you will not be disappointed. Also, for you non-Michiganders by the bottle at Whole Foods.

Overall: Wonderful nose, great flavors described well below, and overall just delicious. Want to escape? All you have to do is read the setting described below…

Reviews
(Past Vintages -Nothing on the 2007 that I could find)

WINE SPECTATOR:

92 Château des Karantes Coteaux du Languedoc La Clape 2005 Very spicy and rich, with lively flavors of raspberry, red cherry, cream and mocha. Finely balanced, with a long, vibrant finish of spice and chocolate. Drink now through 2014. –K.M.

DECANTER WORLD WINE AWARDS: BRONZE MEDAL
CONCOURS 2008 DES VIGNERONS INDÉPENDANTS: GOLD MEDAL INTERNATIONAL WINE CHALLENGE 2008: BRONZE MEDAL

From the Chateau
Production: 5000 bottles
Location: Coteaux du Languedoc - La Clape
Soil: Clay and Limestone

Vinification: Hand harvested and sorted, the grapes are transferred by gravity to 60 hL oak vats. The fermentation and maceration lasts from 3 weeks to one month. The wine is aged in 300 Liter and 600 Liter French barrels and in oak tanks for 12 months.

Tasting Notes: This wine pairs well with light meats such as roasted pork, poultry, grilled meats as well as soft cheeses. A high class wine, ready to drink or to age.

This delicious wine presents notes of ripe plums and cherries. The nose portrays typical Grenache character with caramel, tobacco and toasted accents. Well balanced, round and supple.

THE SETTING

Château des Karantes is a magnificent vineyard situated in Languedoc-Roussillon. The domaine is in the heart of a small valley located two minutes away from the Mediterranean between the seaside resort towns of Narbonne Plage and St. Pierre sur Mer. The estate offers a beautiful panorama of the Mediterranean Sea with the Pyrenees Mountains visible in the distance. The vineyard is named after a former Bishop of Carcassonne, owner of the estate hundreds of years ago.

THE VINEYARD
The terroir of château des Karantes is distinguished by its proximity to the sea and its South-East/East exposition. The inland side of the vineyard is surrounded by the cliffs of La Clape which protects the grapes from the drying ‘Vent du Nord’ (North Winds) while the cool breeze from the sea assures the balance and freshness of our wines. The soil is predominately Clay and Limestone and allows the production of rich, powerful and aromatic Grenache, Syrah and Mourvedre based wines. At the entrance of the estate an area of sandy-silty soils produce delicate and elegant red and white wines.
The Vineyard is planted with the traditional varietals of La Clape, (17.8% Carignan, 29.3% Grenache, 32.2 % Syrah, and 16.6% Mourvedre) and a small one hectare parcel of a white varietal called Terret and Bourboulenc 4.1 %. The Terret are the oldest vines planted on the estate, dating back to 1927. There are Carignan vines that can be traced back to 1928. The vines are planted 5000 per hectare. In our goal to improve the vineyard, 5.7 hectares of Syrah were planted in 2005 and then 3.4 ha of Syrah and 1 ha of Mourvedre in 2006.

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