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Prieuré de Saint-Jean-de-Bébian / 2007 / White
Quick Overview
Rich and complex wine with good concentration but fine and suave with fresh and balancing acidity. Notes of well integrated vanilla on the nose with hints of lemon, apricot, mint and aniseed on the palate.
Domaine Description
“I think it is the vineyard of tomorrow. I’m a great believer in its grand terroir” so speaks someone who should know. Chantal Lecouty and Jean-Claude Le Brun were editors of La Revue du Vin de France before buying Prieuré de Saint-Jean de Bébian in the early 1990’s. Their wines, along with those of Mas de Daumas Gassac, gained international acclaim before many others in the region, their difference being that they grow traditional Languedoc grapes. Alain Roux, the previous owner of the estate, had the vision to buy in Syrah, Grenache and Mourvèdre vines to plant alongside Cinsault and Carignan. Chantal and Jean-Claude continue the legacy, perhaps even adding elegance and finesse. Deliberately steering well clear of over-extraction, low yields and attention to detail when sorting the fruit have resulted in a civilised and drinkable range of wines. This domaine is one of the top handful in the Languedoc.
Additional Information
| Colour | White |
| Wine | Prieuré de Saint-Jean-de-Bébian |
| Vintage | 2007 |
| Grower | Chantal Lecouty & Jean-Claude Le Brun |
| Region | Languedoc |
| Sub-Region | Terrasses de Larzac |
| Domaine Name | Prieuré de Saint-Jean-de-Bébian |
| Appellation Info | AOC Côteaux du Languedoc |
| Grapes | Rousanne, Clairette, Grenache Blanc, Picpoul |
| Drink Now / Drink Later | Drink Now |
| Organic? | La lutte raisonnée |
| Bottle | 75 cl |
| Sparkling? | No |

