Es d'aqui Casse Tête Red 2020

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€19,50

Région France - Languedoc-Roussillon
Cépages Cabernet Sauvignon
Contenance 75 cl
Alcool 13.0
Couleur Red, Quiet
Millésime 2020

Dense, deep and complex, a southern red made from equal parts Cabernet Sauvignon and Mourvèdre.

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Profil Aromatique

Fruits noirs

Fruits noirs

Fruits Rouges

Fruits Rouges

Poivré

Poivré

Herbacé

Herbacé

Accords Mets & Vins

Profil Technique

Sol : Rolled pebble
Vinification : This comes from a 20-day whole bunch harvest, combining Caber Sauvignon on alluvial terraces with large Tarn pebbles and Mourvèdre on clay-limestone soils. This slow infusion vinification reveals tannins and a beautiful intensity. The aging on lees in sandstone jars preserves the fruit, while respecting the identity of each grape variety. One at a time and Glouglou.
Carafage : No
Température de service : 16-18°C
Potentiel de garde : 5-10 years old

Decoding Wine

Sufficient

Woody

Complex

Floral

Expenses

Fruity

Gobble

Light

Sweet (wine)

Mineral

Oxidative

Beading

Powerful

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Round

Salinity

Dry

Tannic

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Strained

Es d’Aqui

Jean-Louis Pinto produit sous Es d’Aqui des vins naturels vivants, souvent à base de cépages méditerranéens, avec une belle buvabilité.
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Es d'aqui Casse Tête Red 2020

Jean Louis Pinto


Seductive, deep, dense, with a strong personality, Casse-Tête is a blend of 50% Cabernet Sauvignon and 50% Mourvèdre. The Cabernet comes from an alluvial terrace with large pebbles in the Tarn region, and the Mourvèdre from clay-limestone soil. The harvest macerates for twenty days in whole bunches and the aging is done on lees in sandstone jars.

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A child of Ariège, Jean-Louis Pinto chose to stay in the country and make wines that resemble their terroir, hence the name Es d’Aqui (“It’s, it’s from here”) that he gave to his winemaking business, located in Moulin-Neuf, a town near Aude, between Mirepoix and Limoux. A region where vines once abounded, until the major attacks of mildew at the beginning of the 20th century. Jean-Louis buys grapes grown organically by other winegrowers, his friends, in whom he has complete confidence. He doesn’t just buy the product, he monitors the fruit set, the ripening, and makes regular visits until August, in order to know the grapes before harvesting them. He vinifies it at home using natural methods, practicing long macerations with whole bunches. A three-week maceration is common for him, as are very gentle pressings in a vertical press. He says he has "a lot of vines in common" with his friend Anthony Tortul (La Sorga). His collection area extends throughout the Languedoc, particularly in the Hérault, around Adissan, Faugères and Saint-Chinian, as well as in the Aude (Limoux) and Tarn (Gaillac), two terroirs that are dear to him. It turns out that the typical Languedoc soils – schist, basalt, pebbles, clay-siliceous – particularly appeal to him for the freshness they give to the wines. "I make wines from the South," he says. I especially look for terroirs that give freshness, even if the wines are 14 degrees. " The grape varieties are, of course, typically Languedoc: Grenache, Carignan, Mauzac, Cinsault, Braucol, Duras and Sauvignon. The most powerful reds are made in five terracotta jars, which help him control the extraction and give his wines, he says, "a very crystalline side." The soil, the place, as we understand it, are of the utmost importance to him: once again, the name of his estate Es d'Aqui was not chosen by chance.
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