Mas de Daumas Gassac, IGP Pays d’Hérault (Languedoc, France) 2011

Mar 13, 2013

By Michael Apstein

Mas de Daumas Gassac, dubbed the Lafite of the Languedoc by France’s prestigious Gault et Millau guide in 1982, has been producing this value packed every day kind of wine since the early 1990s.  It is not a second wine by any means since the blend–Syrah (40%), Grenache (25%), Mourvèdre (20%) and Carignan–bears no resemblance to their top wine, which is primarily (80%) Cabernet Sauvignon.   Nonetheless, the talent of the producer is evident with the combination of fruit and herbal flavors wrapped in suave tannins.  This “pizza wine” delivers far more complexity than you’d expect for the price.

Country / Region

Languedoc, France

Appellation

IGP Pays d’Hérault

Grape Variety

Color

Red

Vintage

2011

Score

87

Price

US $ 13.00

Producer

Mas de Daumas Gassac