2021 "Romarin"

Retail
£25.00
Member
£20.00
Case
£150.00
Case (Member)
£120.00
Varieties
Carignan
Vintage
2021
Country
France
Region
Roussillon
Alcohol
14.5%
Bottle size
750 mL
Drinking Window
2023 - 2028

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Description

A groundbreaking experiment, never seen before.
The base wine is a Carignan, but it was fermented with a submerged muslin bag of fresh wild rosemary, to experiment with the flavours of our amazing valley.
Since the use of herbs in winemaking is not permitted, this is technically not a wine, but a form of aromatised wine (like a dry Vermouth, but without the added alcohol. And much nicer!).

Eyes

A deep, rich red.

Nose

The impact on the nose is subtle - there is an extra dimension of woody/piney notes, but not immediately obvious as rosemary. But the effect is complex and intriguing.

Mouth

On the palate, a savoury dimension opens up, and the natural bramble fruit of Carignan is joined by an umami richness remniscent of the sticky pan scrapings from a roast lamb. The rosemary notes are very subtle and contribute some wonderful complexity without overpowering the wine.

Body

full

Winemaking Notes

Two near identical barrels of crushed Carignan grapes were fermented, in an unusual experiment, with a bag of submerged wild herbs, picked that morning from the rugged hills around Maury. This barrel contained 500g of wild rosemary (or "Romarin") for about 7 days, during the main fermentation, and the bag was removed before pressing and filling a 225L barrel.

Growing Conditions

An EXTREMELY cold January, with rare snow lying on the ground (briefly) marked the start of a year that was incredibly dry. Very low rainfall in a cool spring, and then a nice mini heatwave in June, but still very little rain. Two more heat spikes in mid July and late August, followed by September rains which finally allowed the vines a little moisture, and helped to swell the thick-skinned grapes. Most of the vineyards for our white and rosé were harvested before the rain, and most of our reds in a dry spell after the rainy spells. A good year for white and pinks, and a GREAT year for reds.

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