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2011 Mas Jullien Coteaux Du Languedoc Terrasses Du LarzacBlend from France

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"A tour de force of elegance and power that is unrivalled for its dignity and stature amongst the wines of the Languedoc. A solid dose of Mourvedre married to Syrah and old vin...

  • 94 Jeb Dunnuck - Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
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Rating:

94

"Just bottled a week before this tasting, the 2011 Coteaux du Languedoc Terrasses du Larzac was in fine form, with ample black and purple fruits, searing minerality, and a tight, compact feel that just begs for additional cellar time. Full-bodied, beautifully concentrated and with polished, yet present tannin, it should be at its best from 2016-2026.

Established in 1985 and covering 15 hectares around the village of Jonquieres, north of Montpellier and in the Terrasses du Larzac region, Mas Jullien is run by the passionate Olivier Jullien, who was one of the early pioneers of the region to push for quality. Farming all organically, he uses varying degrees of whole clusters during fermentation, vinifies each variety separately and utilizes primarily larger format barrels for aging. The entire lineup is stacked with quality and the wines show distinct, individual personalities. Moving to the reds, Jullien does two cuvees, the Terrasses du Larzac release which is a blend of Carignan, Mourvedre and Syrah, and cuvee Carlan, which is mostly Grenache, with smaller parts Carignan, Cinsault and Syrah."

Product Description:

"A tour de force of elegance and power that is unrivalled for its dignity and stature amongst the wines of the Languedoc. A solid dose of Mourvedre married to Syrah and old vine Carignan produce a wine that is restrained in its youth, always exceedingly well-balanced and built for the long-haul.

The Mas Jullien is a young estate with a long history deeply rooted in the hillsides of Languedoc. Olivier Jullien grew up in the vineyards that his father and grandfather worked. As a boy in the late 70’s, Olivier witnessed the winegrowers’ uprisings in the region provoked by economic difficulties that beset (and continue to plague) many small, independent farmers, which resulted in the death of two men.

The vineyards of Languedoc were in a critical state. Decades of over cropping to produce inexpensive wine with little thought given to quality were coming to a painful but necessary end. The young generation of the time wanted nothing more than to leave viticulture behind. Nobody wanted vineyards in Languedoc. Olivier was one of the pioneers of the region. He believed that the terroir had the potential to make great wines and he had the courage to prove it. After taking his degree in viticulture and oenology in 1985, he began farming some of his family’s vineyards and looking around the area for the best vineyards to purchase. He was only twenty years old when he converted some of the outbuildings on the family estate into a cellar and began vinifying and bottling his wines under the Mas Jullien label. In a touching turn of events, Olivier’s success and passion inspired his father to withdraw from the cooperative and create his own winery, Mas Cal Demoura, in 1993. Or, as Olivier says proudly: “with this courageous and highly symbolic action, he quite simply became himself”." -Importer

Product Detail

Item # 100796
Country France
Region Languedoc
Sub-Region Terrasses du Larzac
Ratings

94 - Jeb Dunnuck - Robert Parker's Wine Advocate

Vintage 2011
Color Red
ABV 14.0%
Varietal(s) Mourvedre / Mataro / Monastrell / Garrut, Carignan / Carinena, Syrah / Shiraz
Size 750mL
Closure Cork
Features Organic and Biodynamic
Taste blackberry , violet , oak , smoke , toast , vanilla, cherry, strawberry, raspberry, licorice, anise, currant, blueberry and blackberry
Nose thyme , clove , cinnamon , black pepper , mint, violet, rose petal, oak, smoke, mushroom, spice box, cedar and dark fruit