Mas Belles Eaux, Languedoc (France) 2008

Apr 25, 2012

By Michael Apstein

 AXA, the insurance company that also owns Château Pichon Baron and other superb properties, purchased this one in 2002 because it had “good bones.”  They poured gobs of money into it renovating and modernizing the vineyards and winery and it shows in this gorgeous wine.  A traditional blend of Syrah (70%), Grenache (20%) and Mouvèdre, it has the intensity and lush dark fruit flavors characteristic of wine from the sunny Languedoc.  What distinguishes it is its polish. Think of it as a combination of the class of Bordeaux with the power of the Languedoc.  The tannins are very fine, which means it’s an excellent choice when you fire up the grill.

Country / Region

France

Appellation

Languedoc

Grape Variety

Color

Red

Vintage

2008

Score

90

Price

US $ 20.00

Producer

Mas Belles Eaux