La Chapelle Saint-Mathieu - Vin de Pays de l'Hérault Les Arbres de Judée 2021
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La Chapelle Saint-Mathieu - Vin de Pays de l'Hérault Les Arbres de Judée 2021

Languedoc RoussillonPays d'HéraultRed

Regular price £124.00 tax included
Sale price £124.00 tax included Regular price £137.00
Unit price £20.66 / unit
Packaging : 6 x 75CL - Cardboard

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Description

Saint Matthew's Chapel invites you to explore its Vin de Pays de l'Hérault Les Arbres de Judée 2021This wine redrooted in the local soil of Languedoc Roussillon, is a true expression of its appellation. Let yourself be seduced by its unique character and aromatic richness, testaments to passionate expertise and meticulous attention to the vine.

Notes and pairings

Notes and pairings

Tasting notes

The wine is a deep, intense red. On the nose, aromas of ripe red fruit mingle with spicy notes. The palate is full and generous, with silky tannins and lovely freshness. The finish is long and persistent, leaving a pleasant fruity sensation. A balanced and harmonious wine, promising a delightful tasting experience.

Food & wine pairings

It will perfectly complement your grilled meats, your dishes in sauce and your aged cheeses.

Producer

Producer

The vineyard extends over about ten hectares in a hilly and wild landscape. The Soils: The terroir is a geological mosaic rich in gravel, limestone pebbles, and yellow marl. These well-drained soils force the vines to draw their identity from deep within, giving the wines a characteristic minerality and tension. THE Climat Located in the Hérault hinterland, the vineyard benefits from sunny days and cool nights, a crucial temperature range to preserve the acidity and aromatic elegance of the berries.

Owner and history

The La Chapelle Saint Mathieu vineyard is a small, undisclosed gem of the Languedoc, distinguished by its prestigious pedigree and artisanal approach. Although its name evokes the village of Saint-Mathieu-de-Tréviers, the domaine is actually rooted in the terroir of Aniane, a land of winemaking legends (neighboring iconic estates such as Grange des Pères or Mas de Daumas Gassac). THE domaine is the result of the work of Jean-Emmanuel Parcé, from the famous family of Domaine from the Rectory in Banyuls. This family connection is not anecdotal: we find in the wines of Chapelle Saint Mathieu the same quest for finesse, precision and respect for the fruit that makes the reputation of the Parcé in the Roussillon.

Vinification and aging

Sustainable & Organic Agriculture: The domaine works its young vines (around thirty years old on average) with a low-intervention approach, favouring soil life so that each vintage expresses the purity of its location.

A Mosaic of Grape Varieties: Unlike some single-varietal estates, La Chapelle Saint Mathieu focuses on blending. For white wines as well as la cuvée Jourde features a complex blend (Roussanne, Chenin, Grenache Blanc, Clairette, Grenache Gris) which brings a rare depth.

The team's opinion

A red wine that sings of the sun and the garrigue, an invitation to discover an exciting terroir.

Wine profile

  • Fruity
  • spicy
  • complex