Gerard Bertrand - Château de Villemajou - Grand Vin - Corbières Boutenac - Rosso

Gerard Bertrand - Château de Villemajou - Grand Vin - Corbières Boutenac - Rouge - 2020 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Gerard Bertrand - Château de Villemajou - Grand Vin - Corbières Boutenac - Rosso

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ABV
15%
Serving
16° - 18° C
Food Pairings
Grilled MeatsBeefLambPorkSaladsTomato-Based DishesMushroomsGrilled VegetablesPizzaCheddarManchego
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Key Characteristics
["High alcohol""Warming""Full-bodied""Earthy""Ripe fruit""Toast"]

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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

Il Languedoc-Roussillon si estende attraverso il sud della Francia dal confine spagnolo al delta del Rodano, formando la regione vinicola più grande del paese. Questa vasta area comprende...

Il Languedoc-Roussillon si estende attraverso il sud della Francia dal confine spagnolo al delta del Rodano, formando la regione vinicola più grande del paese. Questa vasta area comprende paesaggi diversi dalle pianure costiere mediterranee al terreno montuoso, con vigneti che si estendono verso l'interno in direzione dei piedi dei Pirenei e del Massiccio Centrale. La regione produce circa un terzo della produzione vinicola totale della Francia e ha subito miglioramenti significativi della qualità dagli anni '80.

Il clima mediterraneo porta estati calde e secche e inverni miti, con i venti Tramontana e Mistral che aiutano a moderare le temperature e ridurre la pressione delle malattie. I terreni variano notevolmente in tutta la regione, da calcare e argilla in zone come Corbières a scisto e terreni vulcanici nelle zone montuose. Le denominazioni notevoli includono Corbières-Boutenac per i rossi strutturati, Pic Saint-Loup conosciuto per i vini eleganti dalle alte quote, e La Clape, dove le influenze marittime plasmano il carattere dei vigneti costieri.

Le varietà tradizionali del Rodano dominano i piantamenti, con Syrah, Grenache e Mourvèdre che formano la spina dorsale della maggior parte dei blend rossi. Questi acini prosperano nel clima caldo mentre beneficiano delle influenze di raffreddamento a quote più elevate e vicino alla costa. La regione ha spostato l'attenzione dalla produzione di vino sfuso alla creazione di vini più concentrati e guidati dal terroir che esprimono i diversi microclimi e tipi di terreno presenti in questo paesaggio mediterraneo immenso.

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Corbières-Boutenac

Corbières-Boutenac

Corbières-Boutenac is a cru appellation within the larger Corbières region of Languedoc-Roussillon in southern France. Established as a distinct designation in 2005, Boutenac represents the most prestigious terroir...

Corbières-Boutenac is a cru appellation within the larger Corbières region of Languedoc-Roussillon in southern France. Established as a distinct designation in 2005, Boutenac represents the most prestigious terroir of the Corbières area, located in the northern section of the appellation near the village of Boutenac. The zone sits in a transitional landscape between the Mediterranean influence and the cooler elevations of the Pyrenees foothills.

The appellation is defined by limestone-rich soils interspersed with clay and schist, which contribute to mineral character in the wines. The climate is Mediterranean with Atlantic influences, creating temperature moderation that allows for extended ripening periods. Grenache, Syrah, and Mourvèdre are the primary allowed varieties, with Grenache typically forming the backbone of the blends. Traditional winemaking practices are common, and the appellation requires minimum alcohol levels and specific aging protocols to ensure quality standards.

Wines from Corbières-Boutenac are structured, age-worthy reds with the warm, ripe fruit characteristics typical of southern Languedoc, but with greater complexity and refinement than many Corbières wines. The limestone terroir imparts a mineral backbone that balances the inherent richness of the Grenache-based blends, while Syrah and Mourvèdre add structure and spice notes. These are medium to full-bodied wines capable of developing secondary flavors with bottle age, reflecting both the Mediterranean warmth and the more austere influences of the region's limestone bedrock.

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