These reviews are based on samples provided by the winery or organization acting on their behalf.
2013 Domaine du Tariquet Côtes de Gascogne Classic
2012 Domaine Chiroulet Côtes de Gascogne Les Terres Blanches
2010 Producteurs Plaimont Côtes de Saint-Mont Les Bastions
2011 Producteurs Plaimont Côtes de Saint-Mont Tableaux
Overview
I was invited by Greg Dal Piaz to participate in a Snooth blogger roundtable tasting of the Wines of Southwest France. Since this was a region I did not know a lot about, this received a pretty quick, “count me in.”
A few days before the tasting, I had to schedule a business trip to visit a couple facilities in Alabama. I figured, no problem, I can catch the early flight and make it to the hotel in the early afternoon. Not so fast, the early flight from Atlanta to Birmingham was full. This meant I wouldn’t be able to make it into Birmingham until the tasting was starting. Unfortunately, I still had to get my checked luggage, pick up the rental car and drive 45 minutes to the hotel. Drats! Once again, not so fast. I still booked the early flight from Milwaukee to Atlanta, this would give me time to figure out my options during the 5 hour layover. The problem was magically solved when some open seats on the early flight became available. Some quick re-ticketing and I made it to the hotel in time to quickly chill my wines in time for the tasting.
I’m not sure if this will work for everyone or not but the link to a video of our “roundtable” is available by clicking here. This didn’t work out as originally planned since we were all Google+ Hangout newbies. The goal was to have everyone online via audio and video but instead we received mainly the “Greg Show” with guest star Fred Dexheimer. That said, if you want to learn about this region and its wines, I highly recommend checking out the roundtable, it will be an hour well spent.
About the region
Southwest France is a lush, hilly wine region that occupies the corner bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on the west, and Spain and the Pyrenees Mountains on the south. The region is home to a string of more than two dozen winemaking appellations whose producers are united by a passion for place. Some of the world’s great grape varieties originated here and many of the area’s lesser-known varieties are grown nowhere else.
Inviting, authentic, and brimming with character, the quality wines of Southwest France await your discovery!
Tons of information on the region, the Appellations, grapes, etc. is available on their website by clicking here.
I highly recommend checking out the site and getting to know more about the region.
This presentation and the wines were provided by Greg Dal Piaz and Snooth.
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My Line Up
Here is my line up for this tasting:
2013 Domaine du Tariquet Côtes de Gascogne Classic
This wine is a blend of 45% Ugni Blanc, 35% Columbard, 10% Sauvignon Blanc and 10% Gros Manseng.
The wine has 10.5% alcohol by volume and the bottle is sealed with a twist off closure.
My Tasting Note
The wine is a light, pale straw color. The outstanding nose has apples, pineapples, flinty minerals, melon and a touch of spice. This has light to medium body with good acidity and just a bit of sweetness. On the palate rich fruit and minerals coat the palate with a touch of spice coming in later. The finish has decent length and leaves a bit of lingering sweetness that is nicely balanced with tart, citrusy acidity. This is an extremely easy drinking bottle of wine for a hot Summer evening. (88 pts)
2012 Domaine Chiroulet Côtes de Gascogne Les Terres Blanches
This wine is a blend of Gros Manseng, Sauvignon Blanc and Ugni Blanc.
Skin maceration of the Ugni Blanc and the Sauvignon Blanc was utilized. Long, direct pressing (as in the Champagne region) of the Gros Manseng, was used to extract as much minerality as possible. Low-temperature fermentation was utilized to retain the wine’s floral taste. The wine was aged 8 months on fine lees with regular stirring.
The wine has 12.5% alcohol by volume and the bottle is sealed with an agglomerated cork.
My Tasting Note
The wine is a very light, pale yellow color with flecks of green. The inviting nose has apples, flinty minerals, citrus zest, cantaloupe and white flowers. This has medium body, crisp acidity and seems totally dry. On the palate apples and minerals hit first with lime zest coming in on the back end. The finish has decent length with the minerals leading the way and the fruit providing nice background sweetness. (89 pts)
2011 Producteurs Plaimont Côtes de Saint-Mont Tableaux – $14
This wine is a blend of 80% Gros Manseng, 15% Petit Courbu and 5% Arrufiac.
The wine has 13.0% alcohol by volume and the bottle is sealed with an agglomerated cork.
My Tasting Note
The wine is a bright yellow with a slight green tint. The nose has apples, minerals, roasted nuts, orange blossoms and a touch of smokiness. The wine has medium body with crisp acidity and seems to be totally dry. On the palate tart apples and minerals pop out first with a nutty quality coming in on the back end. The finish has decent length with tart apples and citrus carrying the load until a touch of minerals come into the picture. (90 pts)
2010 Producteurs Plaimont Côtes de Saint-Mont Les Bastions
This wine is a blend of Arrufiac, Petit Courbu, and Gros Manseng.
The wine has 13.0% alcohol by volume and the bottle is sealed with an agglomerated cork.
My Tasting Note
The wine is a nice yellow color with a green tint. The nose has apples, flinty minerals, melon, white flowers and roasted nuts. This has medium body with good acidity and just a hint of sweetness. Apple and minerals kick off the show on the palate with melons and a floral note coming in on the back end. The finish has nice length with a roasted nut element coming into the picture. (89 pts)
Conclusion
The specific grapes used in the production of these wines may sound odd and unusual, but the wines are far from odd. These all had nice up front fruit with solid minerality and crisp, citrusy acidity. These ranged from the easy drinking, off dry Domaine du Tariquet Côtes de Gascogne Classic to the much more serious Saint-Mont wines. All the wines are priced well enough that you can grab a case to sip during the hot weather that lies ahead and not break the bank. I believe all these wines are well under $15 and could be under $10 a bottle if you shop wisely.
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Prices noted are the prices I paid at the time of purchase. I don’t shop around to find the best prices, but my local store is usually VERY competitive. I generally get case discounts, and since I work there part time, I get a 5% discount. Wines purchased direct from a winery do not include any shipping charges. None of the prices include the sales tax.
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