Saint Chinian
The Benedictine monks planted the vines in the village of Saint-Chinian during the eighth century. Since obtained in 1982, this AOC has been focused on the quality and the identification of the best terroirs.Two types of terroirs on both sides of the valley distinguish the wines of Saint-Chinian:
- clay-limestone soils to the south
- schist and sandstone fields to the north.
The wines of Saint-Chinian are blended from several varietals using a minimum of 60% Grenache along with Syrah or Mourvèdre.
The reds of Saint-Chinian are concentrated, distinguished, and complex with notes black currant and laurel. Their structure is robust and, with age, aromas of cocoa, toast, and fruit brandy appear.
Dominant varietals: Grenache, Mourvèdre and Syrah
Chateau Belot
Geographical Location This estate is located in southern France, 30km north of Béziers, between the mountains and the sea, and at the heart of the St. Chinian AOC appellation (fine wines of Languedoc). At the foot of the magnificent Col de Fontjun, near the old Royal Forest of Bousquet, this viticultural estate, or better a safe haven, ...
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