Gerard Bertrand - Heritage - Pic St Loup

Gerard Bertrand - Heritage - Pic St Loup - 2019 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Gerard Bertrand - Heritage - Pic St Loup

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Red
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Grapes
ABV
13.5%
Serving
16° - 18° C
Food Pairings
LambBeefVenisonGame BirdsMushroomsCharcuterie and Cured Meats
Key Characteristics
["Black fruit""Silky""Violet""Liquorice""Structured""Medium(+) alcohol"]

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Gerard Bertrand

Gerard Bertrand

Gérard Bertrand is a producer based in Corbières-Boutenac in the Languedoc-Roussillon region of southern France. The house specializes in red wine production, drawing on the distinctive terroir of...

Gérard Bertrand is a producer based in Corbières-Boutenac in the Languedoc-Roussillon region of southern France. The house specializes in red wine production, drawing on the distinctive terroir of this Mediterranean wine region where limestone-rich soils and warm conditions shape the character of the wines.

Corbières-Boutenac is the most elevated sector of the broader Corbières appellation, with vineyards sitting at higher altitudes that moderate temperature and extend the growing season. This geography allows for the development of more structured, age-worthy wines than those produced at lower elevations in the region. The area has a strong tradition of blending the classic southern Rhône varieties—Grenache, Syrah, and Mourvedre—each bringing distinct characteristics: Grenache provides ripe fruit and warmth, Syrah contributes structure and spice, and Mourvedre adds tannin and complexity.

The current range includes Château l'Hospitalet's Grand Vin cuvée, a blend of these three varieties from the nearby La Clape terroir. This wine reflects the producer's approach to the region's potential, working with the natural advantages of the limestone plateau and Mediterranean climate to create reds with both ripeness and definition.

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Languedoc-Roussillon

Languedoc-Roussillon stretches across southern France from the Spanish border to the Rhône delta, forming the country's largest wine-producing region. This vast area encompasses diverse landscapes from Mediterranean coastal...

Languedoc-Roussillon stretches across southern France from the Spanish border to the Rhône delta, forming the country's largest wine-producing region. This vast area encompasses diverse landscapes from Mediterranean coastal plains to mountainous terrain, with vineyards extending inland toward the foothills of the Pyrenees and Massif Central. The region produces approximately one-third of France's total wine output and has undergone significant quality improvements since the 1980s.

The Mediterranean climate brings hot, dry summers and mild winters, with the Tramontane and Mistral winds helping to moderate temperatures and reduce disease pressure. Soils vary dramatically across the region, from limestone and clay in areas like Corbières to schist and volcanic soils in the mountainous zones. Notable appellations include Corbières-Boutenac for structured reds, Pic Saint-Loup known for elegant wines from higher altitudes, and La Clape, where maritime influences shape the character of coastal vineyards.

Traditional Rhône varieties dominate plantings, with Syrah, Grenache, and Mourvèdre forming the backbone of most red blends. These grapes thrive in the warm climate while benefiting from cooling influences at higher elevations and near the coast. The region has shifted focus from bulk wine production to crafting more concentrated, terroir-driven wines that express the diverse microclimates and soil types found throughout this expansive Mediterranean landscape.

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Pic Saint-Loup

Pic Saint-Loup

Pic Saint-Loup is an appellation d'origine contrôlée located in the Languedoc region of southern France, approximately 20 kilometers north of Montpellier. The appellation takes its name from the...

Pic Saint-Loup is an appellation d'origine contrôlée located in the Languedoc region of southern France, approximately 20 kilometers north of Montpellier. The appellation takes its name from the distinctive limestone peak that dominates the landscape, rising to 658 meters above sea level. Established as an AOC in 1985, the zone encompasses vineyards planted on the foothills and slopes surrounding this dramatic geological landmark.

The terroir combines Mediterranean climate influences with the cooling effects of altitude and the nearby Cévennes mountains. Soils are predominantly limestone and clay-limestone, often mixed with garrigue scrubland that imparts herbal notes to the wines. Red wines must contain at least 90% of the principal grape varieties Syrah, Grenache, and Mourvèdre, with Syrah and Grenache forming the backbone of most blends. The appellation also produces smaller quantities of rosé and white wines, though red wine production dominates.

Pic Saint-Loup reds typically display a Mediterranean character with notable freshness and minerality derived from the limestone soils. The wines often exhibit dark fruit flavors complemented by garrigue herbs such as thyme and rosemary, with Syrah contributing structure and spice while Grenache adds warmth and roundness. The combination of Mediterranean warmth and mountain influence creates wines with good aging potential and a distinctive sense of place.

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