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La Combe Saint Paul, Gres Rouges, La Clape, 2021

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La Combe Saint Paul, Gres Rouges, La Clape, 2021

Named after the vineyard soils derived from grés rouges (red sandstone); 60% Syrah with 20% each of Mourvèdre and Grenache, basically unoaked (10% in old barrels). This shows an unusual depth of flavour and intensity for a wine at... Read More

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La Combe Saint Paul, Gres Rouges, La Clape, 2021
La Combe Saint Paul, Gres Rouges, La Clape, 2021

ColourRed

RegionLanguedoc

Sub RegionLa Clape

GrowerLa Combe St Paul

Grape VarietySyrah, Mourvedre & Grenache

Vintage2020

ABV14%

Bottle75cl

ClosureCork

CodeCSP621

Style

Medium Bodied

Light > Full

Languedoc-Roussillon

There’s something very complete about our annual offer of wines from the Languedoc and Roussillon: with whites, rosés and reds, and wonderful fortified wines, the Vins Doux Naturels which are such a speciality of the region, there should be something for all tastes. Secondly, there are wines for every budget; at every level we believe these wines continue to offer terrific...

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Grenache / Garnacha

Grenache / Garnacha 

Grenache grows well in hot, dry regions, though it can develop very high (15 degrees+) alcohol.

As such it is grown principally in Southern France and Spain (as Garnacha). It is usually blended with other varieties in the Southern Rhône and Languedoc (Syrah, Mourvedre, Carignan, Cinsaut and others).

Its flavour usually encompasses the...

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La Combe Saint Paul, Gres Rouges, La Clape, 2021

Named after the vineyard soils derived from grés rouges (red sandstone); 60% Syrah with 20% each of Mourvèdre and Grenache, basically unoaked (10% in old barrels). This shows an unusual depth of flavour and intensity for a wine at this price. Glow of youthful purple. Enticing autumn compôte aromas. Smooth, mid weight and bursting with blackberry and blueberry notes. Subtle fruit tannins. A super wine at a modest price which one could profitably lay down. Now-2027

La Clape (a “heap of pebbles” in the old Occitan language of the south), just east of Narbonne was once a rocky island; geologically speaking a klippen, an eroded remnant of a Jurassic up-thrust, cut off from the mainland. Sediments from the river Aude attached it to the mainland in the 14th Century. La Clape’s potential for viticulture was actually spotted by the Romans, who planted vines and shipped wine from here back to their distant capital. The combination of some altitude (the rock rises over 200m.) sea mists, and plentiful wind (the Tramontane from the plateau to the north is particularly violent) gives a little freshness to the air here, and extends the growing season in one of the sunniest spots in France.

Paul and Line Maury might be amongst our youngest producers but winemaking runs in the genes. Paul’s grandparents and great grandparents were winemakers specialising in single varietal wines, and we also stock the family's great value  examples of Chardonnay, Vermentino and Viognier. In 2008 Paul came across the opportunity to buy vines on La Clape itself. His vineyard near the sea is surrounded by pine and oak trees; here Syrah is planted on typical clay-limestone soils, whereas the Mourvèdre vineyards show more clay and sand.

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