Brotte - La Marasque Gigondas2022
RED WINE
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Producer
Brotte
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Blend
Grenache
Syrah
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Country
France
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Region
Rhone Valley
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Appellation
Gigondas
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UPC
0 15643 60476 8
Reviews
Jeb Dunnuck 89-92
The 2022 Gigondas La Marasque is pretty, perfumed, and medium-bodied, with light strawberry, flower, and spicy aromas and flavors. It's a floral, elegant 2022 to drink over the coming 5-7 years.
by JD, Jeb Dunnuck , 2024
Vinous Media 90
The 2022 Gigondas La Marasque is a blend of 70% Grenache and 30% Syrah. Much more engaging on the palate than on the nose, it offers juicy red fruits adjacent to licorice and cedar. Medium-bodied and moderately concentrated, this stimulating Gigondas will benefit from about two more years in bottle to gain more complexity.
by NG, Vinous Media , 2023
Technical Details
Description
Brotte Gigondas "La Marasque", is a tribute to the unique cherry aromas of this wine. "La Marasque" is a high-quality cherry used in the production of the famous Marasquin cherry liquor. The grapes grow on soils covered by white limestone which reflect the sunlight and increase the vines exposure to the sun and develops rich tannins in the grape. The wine displays great richness, flavors of cherry liquor as well as black and red jammy fruit notes.
The village Gigondas received its ‘cru’ status in 1971, one of only nine villages in the Southern Rhône to do so. Located between Orange and the Mont Ventoux the appellation spreads over the south-west facing hillsides of the “Dentelles de Montmirail”. The soils are composed of sand and blue marl clay. The vineyards can reach an altitude of 400m, which often means a late maturation of the berries.
Food pairing
Enjoy with roasted meats, beef stew with carrots, poultry dishes, tuna steak in red wine sauce. This wine will also match spicy dishes such as Indian and Mexican cuisine.
History
LaMarasque : The name of a quality cherry, with acidity, renown for the making of Marasquin liqueur. A tribute to the unique cherry liqueur flavor of the cuvée. The village Gigondas received its ‘cru’ status in 1971, one of only nine villages in the Southern Rhône to do so. Located between Orange and the Mont Ventoux the appellation spreads over the south-west facing hillsides of the “Dentelles de Montmirail”, and its surrounding dales. Sand and blue marls are covered with white stones which increase sun exposure. The intensity of the latter develops the richness of tannins and polyphenols. This asset is crucial to the area as the vineyards can reach an altitude of 400m, which often means a late maturation of the berries.
Tasting notes
Color: Dark ruby
Nose: Good intensity with notes of spices, red stone fruits, vanilla, licorice and raisins.
Palate: Complex, powerful and generous with hints of cherry liquor, black and red fruit jam. This flamboyant wine shows perfect harmony between nose and palate.
Vinification
Sustainable viticulture is practiced along with harvesting by hand. Traditional vinification takes place with partially de-stemmed and a gentle crushed grapes. The maceration lasts 4 weeks with alcoholic fermentation at 28°C in order to obtain a good extraction of the grape's substance and color. Following the malolactic fermentation, the wine is aged in 100 year old oak vats for 12 months, with a small percentage aging in new French oak barrels.