Friday, November 27, 2015

2013 Domaine Rimbert Saint-Chinian

2013 Domaine Rimbert Saint-Chinian

Where: Saint-Chinian, Languedoc, France
Who: Jean-Marie Rimbert
What: Syrah, Carignan, Cinsault, Mourvedre
Tastes like: Earthy with some dark fruit. Medium body, medium tannin.
What to pair with: Grilled meats, pastas with hearty meat sauces, lamb!


Jean-Marie Rimbert, a native of Provence, arrived in the Languedoc nearly twenty-five years ago and managed the vineyards at Château de Flaugergues for five years until he saved up enough money to purchase his first parcels of gnarled ancient vine Carignan that had been nurtured in schist-laden soils for the better part of the last century. Today, Jean-Marie has 20 hectares spread amongst 40 diverse parcels each with different soil compositions and expositions. Berlou has the highest elevation in all of the St. Chinian AOC and is the only place in the region that possesses schist rich soils. From the beginning, his objective was to cultivate vineyards with the utmost respect for the environment and his wines reflect all of the natural beauty, depth and flavor originating from those vines. The wines Jean-Marie crafts are a passionate testament to this region’s multi-dimensionality and ever-expanding potential.

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