This powerful, generous wine has the ambition to become the equal of the finest grands crus. The premier grand cru of the Languedoc.
– 81% Cabernet Sauvignon.
– 6.3% Merlot.
– 5.6% Tannat.
– 3.9% Syrah.
– 3.2% Malbec.
Flowering between 7 and 15 June. Near drought from March to August. Dry wind for 100 days. 7 cm of rain during storm on 15 August. Irregular ripening, grapes stressed through lack of water.
Classic Medoc vinification – long fermentation and maceration (20 days at least) in stainless steel tank – no filtration
Hot, clear weather.
CELLARING ADVICE
If your cellar is cool (12° to 16°C), you can keep your Mas de Daumas Gassac for several years.
If your cellar is not cool, or if you fear the passage of time, don’t hesitate to drink your Mas de Daumas Gassac wines as soon as it finishes maturing, at 2 years/3 years, 5 years!
WHEN TO ENJOY MAS DE DAUMAS GASSAC RED WINES
Know that there are no absolute great wines; only great bottles! Those drunk in a moment of serenity.
Know also that the Cabernet Sauvignon of the Médoc, from the days before clones, produces incomparable, lively wines, rich in the talent to age beautifully.
It’s up to you to choose one of the five periods to suit your tastes.
THE FIVE LIVES OF MAS DE DAUMAS GASSAC RED WINES
The five lives of Mas de Daumas Gassac Red Wines Laid down in a cool cellar (14°-16°C, 57-60°F) even the oldest can happily wait with no problem for many years. However, being laid down in warmer temperatures will speed up the wines’ maturity.
*Closed on November 11*
The Mas de Daumas Gassac will be closed on Wednesday 25 December and Wednesday 1 January.
Exceptionally, the cellar will close at 4pm on Tuesday 24 and on 31 December.
Thank you for your understanding.
*Closed on November 11*
The Mas de Daumas Gassac will be closed on Wednesday 25 December and Wednesday 1 January.
Exceptionally, the cellar will close at 4pm on Tuesday 24 and on 31 December.
Thank you for your understanding.