This is a superb Rosé that is a home-run for the season and of its style - perfectly balanced and far superior than its price point would suggest. Vibrant in colour, aromatic profile and flavour palate, this is full of red berries, citrus notes and a mouth-watering freshness that you can only get from wines that have been made in a respectful, hands-off fashion. This is a new favourite, for sure.
Fresh-picked strawberries, ripe red currants and notes of peach and blossom, this is true to the varieties that make it as well as the mission of Southern French Rosé. It is cracking wine at a cracking price.
This wine is a label that takes its name from the local Saint Guilhem, an 8th-Century Benedictine Monk, this wine comes from a range of called Moulin de Gassac, a winery created in the 1990s by the visionary owner of Domaine Mas de Daumas Gassac, the leading quality wine estate in Languedoc. The invention of the winery has an interesting story: Moulin de Gassac was Aimé Guibert's a reaction to the EU’s vine-pulling scheme, which led to uprooting of hundreds of thousands of hectares of vines across the Languedoc, due to the extreme volumes of wine being produced at lower levels of quality. Partnering with local vignerons who had good quality sites, but lesser levels of winemaking know-how, these vines were saved under the protective umbrella of Gassac. In essence, no one knew where the EU would start and end with their well-intentioned, yet heavy-handed scheme, so under Guibert's banner, which none would argue as producing anything but outstanding wine, the farmers he chose were secure.
The grape varieties for the Guilhem Rosé are sourced from around the Étang de Thau basin, in the heart of the Languedoc. Classically set on hillside slopes for excellent exposure to sunshine as well as cooling sea breezes, altitude and drainage, grapes ripen slowly and evenly, leading to wines that possess freshness, balance, and varietal typicity.
Conventional winemaking suits these grapes perfectly, with a five-six month total of time from picking to bottling; they use stainless steel tanks in order to preserve the freshness. It really is a glass of classic hearty red that will transport you to the Côte d'Azure in no time at all...
Wonderfully versatile, equally at home with lighter meals such as warm salads, grains and pulses, or even with more robust dishes such as barbecues and roast fish.
Of the three, excellent, Guilhem wines, this one is, possibly (hush), our favourite...
Country: France
Grape(s): Grenache, Cinsault, Carignan
Style: Sustainable, Fresh, Bright
Best food matches: Steak, Sausages, Roasts, Ribs, Red Meats, Poultry, Pork, Pizza, Pasta, Lamb, Hard Cheeses, Grills, Casseroles, Beef, Barbecue
Alcohol: 12.5%