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La s\u00e9lection des terroirs,
\nle secret de l\u2019\u00e9quilibre des vins<\/p>\n
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La plupart des vins Les Jamelles proviennent d\u2019un seul c\u00e9page. Cependant, pour un m\u00eame vin, les raisins ne proviennent pas d\u2019un seul terroir, bien au contraire\u00a0! C\u2019est justement la s\u00e9lection de diff\u00e9rents terroirs – et ensuite l\u2019assemblage des cuv\u00e9es produites – qui va permettre d\u2019obtenir l\u2019\u00e9quilibre, la typicit\u00e9 et la richesse aromatique des vins Les Jamelles. Int\u00e9ressons-nous \u00e0 ce subtil jeu d\u2019\u00e9quilibriste auquel se pr\u00eatent Catherine et son \u00e9quipe chaque ann\u00e9e avec l\u2019exemple du Viognier \u2026<\/p>\n
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\u00ab Notre viognier provient de 4 terroirs distincts : le Bassin de Thau, la Haute-Vall\u00e9e de l\u2019H\u00e9rault, les mi-coteaux h\u00e9raultais et l\u2019Etang de Marseillette. Le premier apporte un c\u00f4t\u00e9 salin au vin, le second de la rondeur, le troisi\u00e8me de la richesse, et le dernier de la fraicheur et de jolis ar\u00f4mes de fruits tels que la poire, l\u2019abricot et la p\u00eache. Dans un verre de viognier Les Jamelles, chacun de ces terroirs du Languedoc s\u2019exprime et leur association donne un vin parfaitement \u00e9quilibr\u00e9 et gourmand, dans lequel on reconna\u00eet bien la typicit\u00e9 de chacun des c\u00e9pages ! \u00bb<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n[\/et_pb_text][et_pb_image src=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/\/2018\/12\/bloc-texte-separateur.svg” align=”center” align_tablet=”center” align_phone=”” align_last_edited=”on|desktop” _builder_version=”4.2.2″ width_tablet=”70%” width_phone=”100%” width_last_edited=”on|tablet” module_alignment=”center” custom_margin=”0px||0px||false|false”][\/et_pb_image][et_pb_button button_url=”\/dans-les-vignes\/” button_text=”D\u00c9COUVREZ NOS SAVOIR FAIRE” button_alignment=”center” admin_label=”Bouton Derni\u00e8re Gazette” _builder_version=”4.2.1″ custom_button=”on” button_text_size=”18px” button_text_color=”#000000″ button_bg_enable_image=”off” button_bg_size=”contain” button_border_width=”0px” button_border_radius=”0px” button_letter_spacing=”1px” button_font=”|700|||||||” button_use_icon=”off” custom_margin=”0px||0px|” button_text_size_tablet=”14px” button_text_size_phone=”18px” button_text_size_last_edited=”on|desktop” locked=”off” button_text_color__hover_enabled=”on” button_text_color__hover=”#e00b00″ button_border_width__hover_enabled=”on” button_bg_color__hover_enabled=”on” button_border_color__hover_enabled=”on” button_border_color__hover=”rgba(0,0,0,0)” button_bg_color__hover=”rgba(0,0,0,0)” button_bg_enable_color__hover=”on”][\/et_pb_button][et_pb_image src=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/\/2018\/12\/bloc-texte-separateur.svg” align=”center” align_tablet=”center” align_phone=”” align_last_edited=”on|desktop” _builder_version=”4.2.2″ width_tablet=”70%” width_phone=”100%” width_last_edited=”on|tablet” module_alignment=”center” custom_margin=”0px||0px||false|false”][\/et_pb_image][\/et_pb_column][\/et_pb_row][\/et_pb_section][et_pb_section fb_built=”1″ admin_label=”Section Carte Interactive (Titre)” _builder_version=”4.2.2″ background_color=”#f9f8f2″][et_pb_row module_id=”carte” _builder_version=”4.2.1″][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”4.2.1″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Titre Carte Interactive” _builder_version=”4.3.4″ custom_margin=”||12px|||” locked=”off”]<\/p>\n
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Legend<\/h2>\nOur wines<\/h3>\n
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The grapes come from four meticulously selected terroirs.\u00a0
The environs of Narbonne <\/em>to lend richness and opulence to the wine; the Aude River plain<\/em>\u00a0for length and structure; those from the\u00a0slopes of the Orb Valley <\/em>contribute velvety tannins, richness and complexity; and finally, the western Aude<\/em>, under whose oceanic influence freshness dominates. Subtle blending allows the cuv\u00e9es from these four terroirs to yield an elegant, complex wine with pleasing velvetiness and lovely length on the palate.The grapes come from four meticulously selected terroirs: the environs of Narbonne <\/em>to lend richness and opulence to the wine; the Aude River plain<\/em>\u00a0for length and structure; those from the\u00a0slopes of the Orb Valley <\/em>contribute velvety tannins, richness and complexity; and finally, the western Aude<\/em>, under whose oceanic influence freshness dominates. Subtle blending allows the cuv\u00e9es from these four terroirs to yield an elegant, complex wine with pleasing velvetiness and lovely length on the palate.<\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”Cabernet-Merlot” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/01\/SMALL_LES-JAMELLES-Selection-speciale-Cabernet-Merlot.png” content_max_width=”350px” admin_label=”Cabernet-Merlot” module_class=”map__info map__info–cabernet-merlot” _builder_version=”4.2.2″ header_text_align=”center” header_font_size=”16px” body_text_align=”center” body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false” custom_padding=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false”]<\/p>\n
The grapes are mainly sourced from two terroirs: the foothills of the Montagne Noire<\/em>, north of Carcassonne, for freshness and spicy notes, and the Aude River plain<\/em> whose grapes lend length and structure to the wine<\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”Carignan” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/01\/SMALL-Carignan.png” content_max_width=”350px” admin_label=”Carignan” module_class=”map__info map__info–carignan” _builder_version=”4.2.2″ header_text_align=”center” header_font_size=”16px” body_text_align=”center” body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false” custom_padding=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false”]<\/p>\n
Our Carignan hails from small plots of vines that are over a hundred years old with low yields. \u00a0These vines were planted according to the traditional Languedoc method and are cultivated :
\u2022 on the Aude River plain,<\/em> in the Minervois region, on alluvial terraces strewn with rounded stones, for added length and structure,
\u2022 in the foothills of Mount Alaric<\/em>, in the north of the Corbi\u00e8res mountain range, for roundness and complexity.<\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”Carignan Le Beillou” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/01\/SMALL_Les-Jamelles-Selection-parcellaire-Carignan.png” content_max_width=”350px” admin_label=”Carignan Le Beillou” module_class=”map__info map__info–carignan-le-beillou” _builder_version=”4.2.2″ header_text_align=”center” header_font_size=”16px” body_text_align=”center” body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false” custom_padding=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false”]<\/p>\n
This Carignan comes from century-old vines
planted in soil composed of layers of clay and eroded rocky outcrops in the southwestern Minervois region. The roots of these old vines plunge deep down to reach the moisture they need to ensure that the grapes ripen slowly and evenly.<\/p>\n
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Six terroirs may go into the production of a Les Jamelles Chardonnay! Cool, mineral or saline terroirs, such as the Thau lagoon<\/em> basin, the upper Aude valley<\/em> near Limoux, or the western Aude<\/em>; terroirs that lend richness and roundness such as the environs of Narbonne<\/em> or the slopes of the Orb Valley<\/em>; or the Aude River plain<\/em> whose grapes contribute tautness and length.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n
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The grapes were cultivated in vineyards located on the slopes along the Gard River<\/em>, in soil strewn with rounded stones in the northeastern Languedoc, where the hot Mediterranean climate is tempered by cool, humid nights and the Mistral wind. Pruning is carefully monitored and yields are limited – approximately 30% lower as compared to conventional viticulture.<\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”Chardonnay-Viognier” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/01\/SS-Chardonnay-Viognier_SMALL.png” content_max_width=”350px” admin_label=”Chardonnay-Viognier” module_class=”map__info map__info–chardonnay-viognier” _builder_version=”4.2.2″ header_text_align=”center” header_font_size=”16px” body_text_align=”center” body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false” custom_padding=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false”]<\/p>\n
The Chardonnay vines selected for this blend are located near Limoux in the Upper Aude Valley<\/em> and lend freshness and minerality to the wine. The Viognier grapes come from the Minervois region, more precisely the dried-up marsh of Marseillette<\/em>, and also add freshness to the wine along with fruity aromas and flavours (pear, apricot, peach).<\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”Cinsault” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/01\/Modele_SMALL-Cinsault-ros\u00e9-New-Look.png” content_max_width=”350px” admin_label=”Cinsault” module_class=”map__info map__info–cinsault” _builder_version=”4.2.2″ header_text_align=”center” header_font_size=”16px” body_text_align=”center” body_font_size=”15px” min_height=”710px” custom_margin=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false” custom_padding=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false”]<\/p>\n
The grapes used to craft this Cinsault are sourced from three terroirs: those along the coast near B\u00e9ziers<\/em>, where the hot climate and proximity to the sea lend roundness and freshness, while the grapes from the Herault\u2019s mid-slope<\/em> vineyards add richness, and finally those from the environs of Narbonne<\/em> give opulence to the blend.<\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”Clair de Gris” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/01\/SMALL_LES-JAMELLES-Clair-de-Gris-Grenache-Gris.png” content_max_width=”350px” admin_label=”Clair de Gris” module_class=”map__info map__info–clair-de-gris” _builder_version=”4.2.2″ header_text_align=”center” header_font_size=”16px” body_text_align=”center” body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false” custom_padding=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false”]<\/p>\n
Some of the grapes come from our own vines in Ouveillan, halfway between the Montagne Noire and the Mediterranean coast, in the environs of Narbonne<\/em>. The soil composed of limestone and loamy clay and is strewn with rounded stones. In summer, the soil is very hot and proximity to the sea ensures that the roots remain cool, guaranteeing good balance between sugar and acidity. The rest of the grapes come from the Herault\u2019s mid-slope vineyards<\/em>. This very hot zone, also influenced by the Mediterranean Sea, encourages the production of rich, opulent wines.<\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”Clair de Rose” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/01\/SMALL_LES-JAMELLES-Clair-de-Rose.png” content_max_width=”350px” admin_label=”Clair de Rose” module_class=”map__info map__info–clair-de-rose” _builder_version=”4.3.4″ header_text_align=”center” header_font_size=”16px” body_text_align=”center” body_font_size=”15px” min_height=”280px” custom_margin=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false” custom_padding=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false”]<\/p>\n
The grapes for this wine are sourced from diverse terroirs: those from the Herault\u2019s mid-slope<\/em> vineyards, under the influence of the Mediterranean climate, yield rich, warm, sun-drenched wines; a little further to the south, the sandy alluvial soils around the Thau lagoon basin lend freshness and salinity; while further east, the calcareous clay soils in the environs of Narbonne, where the climate is dry and sunny, yield rich wines<\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”Gewurztraminer” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/01\/SMALL_LES-JAMELLES-Gewurztraminer.png” content_max_width=”350px” admin_label=”Gewurztraminer” module_class=”map__info map__info–gewurztraminer” _builder_version=”4.2.2″ header_text_align=”center” header_font_size=”16px” body_text_align=”center” body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false” custom_padding=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false”]<\/p>\n
This Gewurztraminer hails from a plot of young vines located on the plain on the former Aude<\/em> riverbed in the environs of Narbonne<\/em>, where the clayey loam soil that contains a substantial quantity of gravel lends magnificent richness to the wine.\u00a0<\/p>\n <\/p>\n
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This white wine was crafted with Grenache Gris grapes sourced from\u00a0one of our own plots located in the northwestern Corbi\u00e8res region<\/em>, at\u00a0the foot of Mount Alaric. The goblet-pruned, trellised vines grow on a\u00a0gentle, south-facing slope. Gravelly calcareous clay soils lend the wine\u00a0finesse along with rich aromas and flavours.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n
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The grapes come from vines planted at mid-slope in calcareous clay soil in the terroir of the\u00a0<\/span>central<\/em>\u00a0<\/span>Corbi\u00e8res<\/em>, between Mount Alaric and the Mediterranean coast.<\/span><\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”Grenache Rouge” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/01\/SMALL_LES-JAMELLES-Grenache.png” content_max_width=”350px” admin_label=”Grenache Rouge” module_class=”map__info map__info–grenache-rouge” _builder_version=”4.2.2″ header_text_align=”center” header_font_size=”16px” body_text_align=”center” body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false” custom_padding=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false”]<\/p>\n
The grapes for this Grenache come from four meticulously selected areas: those from higher altitudes in the foothills of the Pyrenees<\/em> lend richness to the wine; the grapes from Mount Alaric<\/em>, in the northern Corbi\u00e8res region contribute roundness and complexity; those from the Aude River plain<\/em> lend length and structure; while the Herault\u2019s mid-slope<\/em> vineyards, influenced by the Mediterranean, encourage good ripening of the grapes, lending warmth and opulence. Subtle blending allows the cuv\u00e9es from these four terroirs to yield a wine with remarkable balance between richness and freshness.<\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”Grenache Vall\u00e9e de la Boulzane” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/01\/SMALL_Les-Jamelles-Grenache-Noir.png” content_max_width=”350px” admin_label=”Grenache Vall\u00e9e de la Boulzane” module_class=”map__info map__info–grenache-vallee-boulzane” _builder_version=”4.2.2″ header_text_align=”center” header_font_size=”16px” body_text_align=”center” body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false” custom_padding=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false”]<\/p>\n
This Grenache hails from a plot located near La Boulzane, a tributary stream of the Agly River, in the Haut-Roussillon. Planted in soil that is composed of stony black schist, the vines, which are over 80 years old, need to plunge their roots deep down in order to produce just a few incredibly concentrated bunches of grapes. Dry conditions and an altitude of 320 m allow the grapes to maintain good acidity.<\/p>\n
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The grapes hail from several terroirs, each contributing its specificities to the final blend: length and structure (vines on the Aude River plain<\/em>), freshness and spicy notes (the foothills of the Pyrenees<\/em> and the Montagne Noire<\/em>), richness (the Bages lagoon<\/em>, on the coast near Narbonne).<\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”Malbec” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/01\/SMALL_LES-JAMELLES-Malbec.png” content_max_width=”350px” admin_label=”Malbec” module_class=”map__info map__info–malbec” _builder_version=”4.2.2″ header_text_align=”center” header_font_size=”16px” body_text_align=”center” body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false” custom_padding=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false”]<\/p>\n
The grapes comes from 3 terroirs :
\u2022 on the slopes of the Orb Valley<\/em>, in the H\u00e9rault department, where the soil is very warm and strewn with rounded stones. These grapes lend depth and colour to the wine,\u00a0
\u2022 in the western Aude<\/em> department where the soil is cool and deep. The grapes, with their aromas and flavours of tangy red berries, lend finesse and freshness to the wine
\u2022 on the dried-up marsh of Marseillette <\/em>whose slightly salty calcareous clay soil strewn with rounded stones, combined with the coolness due to numerous canals and the poplar trees that line them, allow the grapes to reach an exceptional level of phenolic ripeness, resulting in wines with lovely length.<\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”Marsanne” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/01\/SMALL_LES-JAMELLES-Marsanne.png” content_max_width=”350px” admin_label=”Marsanne” module_class=”map__info map__info–marsanne” _builder_version=”4.2.2″ header_text_align=”center” header_font_size=”16px” body_text_align=”center” body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false” custom_padding=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false”]<\/p>\n
Our Marsanne is sourced from three terroirs: the shallow soil on the slopes of the Orb Valley<\/em>, poor calcareous clay soils on the H\u00e9rault\u2019s mid-slope<\/em> vineyards and calcareous clay soils on the Aude River plain.<\/em><\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”Merlot ” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/01\/SMALL-Merlot.png” content_max_width=”350px” admin_label=”Merlot” module_class=”map__info map__info–merlot” _builder_version=”4.2.2″ header_text_align=”center” header_font_size=”16px” body_text_align=”center” body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false” custom_padding=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false”]<\/p>\n
To obtain a wine with perfect balance that is typical of its varietal, the grapes are selected from five terroirs: the flatlands in the environs of Narbonne<\/em> and the Aude River<\/em> plain lend richness, length and structure; those along the coast near B\u00e9ziers<\/em>, opulence and freshness; while the vines located on the slopes of the Orb Valley<\/em> and the Herault\u2019s mid-slope<\/em> vineyards contribute roundness, velvety tannins and freshness to the final blend.<\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”Merlot Bio” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/01\/SMALL_LES-JAMELLES-Merlot-Bio.png” content_max_width=”350px” admin_label=”Merlot Bio” module_class=”map__info map__info–merlot-bio” _builder_version=”4.2.2″ header_text_align=”center” header_font_size=”16px” body_text_align=”center” body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false” custom_padding=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false”]<\/p>\n
The grapes are sourced from vineyards located on the slopes of the Gard River<\/em> (soil strewn with rounded stones, climate tempered by proximity to the sea), and the coast near B\u00e9ziers<\/em> (calcareous clay soil, hot Mediterranean climate). Pruning is carefully monitored and yields are limited, approximately 30% lower as compared to conventional viticulture.<\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”M\u00e9thode traditionnelle” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/01\/SMALL_Les-Jamelles-Methode-Traditionnelle.png” content_max_width=”350px” admin_label=”M\u00e9thode traditionnelle” module_class=”map__info map__info–methode-traditionnelle” _builder_version=”4.2.2″ header_text_align=”center” header_font_size=”16px” body_text_align=”center” body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false” custom_padding=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false”]<\/p>\n
The Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grapes come from the Limoux region, in the Upper Aude Valley. <\/em>These late-ripening vineyards allow the grapes to reach aromatic maturity while maintaining moderate alcohol levels and obtain nice freshness.<\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”Mourv\u00e8dre ros\u00e9” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/01\/SMALL-Mourvedre-rose.png” content_max_width=”350px” admin_label=”Mourv\u00e8dre ros\u00e9” module_class=”map__info map__info–mourvedre-rose” _builder_version=”4.2.2″ header_text_align=”center” header_font_size=”16px” body_text_align=”center” body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false” custom_padding=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false”]<\/p>\n
The grapes that go into the production of this Mourv\u00e8dre ros\u00e9 hail from two terroirs:
the calcareous clay soils and dry, sunny climate in the environs of Narbonne<\/em> yield rich wines boasting gorgeous aromas and flavours of red fruit, while the diverse soil profiles of the Aude River plain<\/em> (calcareous clay, rounded stones, sandstone, limestone, marls) combined with a hot, dry climate lend structure and tautness to the wine.<\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”Mourv\u00e8dre rouge” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/01\/SMALL-Mourvedre.png” content_max_width=”350px” admin_label=”Mourv\u00e8dre Rouge” module_class=”map__info map__info–mourvedre-rouge” _builder_version=”4.2.2″ header_text_align=”center” header_font_size=”16px” body_text_align=”center” body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false” custom_padding=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false”]<\/p>\n
Our Mourv\u00e8dre comes from several carefully selected terroirs:
\u2022 we found some very exceptional vines that are between 15 and 30 years old, planted on slopes at an altitude of 50 m above sea level on the Mediterranean coast near the Bages lagoon<\/em>, close to Narbonne. The calcareous, alluvial soil yields rich grapes that boast considerable freshness.
\u2022 the grapes from the areas near the foothills of the Montagne Noire<\/em> and the central Corbi\u00e8res<\/em> region add typical notes of spices and wild Mediterranean herbs to the wine.
\u2022 les<\/span> mi-coteaux h\u00e9raultais<\/em> apportent quant \u00e0 eux richesse et opulence.<\/span><\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”Mourv\u00e8dre Les Traverses” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/01\/SMALL_Les-Jamelles-Selection-parcellaire-Mourvedre.png” content_max_width=”350px” admin_label=”Mourv\u00e8dre Les Traverses” module_class=”map__info map__info–mourvedre-les-traverses” _builder_version=”4.2.2″ header_text_align=”center” header_font_size=”16px” body_text_align=”center” body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false” custom_padding=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false”]<\/p>\n
This Mourv\u00e8dre comes from vines that are
approximately forty years old, which are planted in the
eastern Minervois region in gravelly, sandy soil that is well drained and relatively poor, which suits this varietal
particularly well. Southern exposure and moisture in the soil allow the grapes to reach optimal ripeness while maintaining perfect balance.<\/p>\n
[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”Muscat sec” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/01\/SMALL_LES-JAMELLES-Muscat-Sec.png” content_max_width=”350px” admin_label=”Muscat sec” module_class=”map__info map__info–muscat-sec” _builder_version=”4.3.4″ header_text_align=”center” header_font_size=”16px” body_text_align=”center” body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false” custom_padding=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false”]<\/p>\n
Our Muscat grapes come from two terroirs:
the first being the H\u00e9rault\u2019s mid-slope<\/em> vineyards, whose poor, calcareous clay soils, Mediterranean climate and high heat encourage optimal ripening of the grapes, yielding opulent, rich, well rounded wines. The second terroir is the coast near B\u00e9ziers<\/em>, whose proximity to the sea contributes freshness and minerality to the wine.<\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”Pinot Gris” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/01\/SMALL_LES-JAMELLES-Pinot-Gris.png” content_max_width=”350px” admin_label=”Pinot Gris” module_class=”map__info map__info–pinot-gris” _builder_version=”4.2.2″ header_text_align=”center” header_font_size=”16px” body_text_align=”center” body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false” custom_padding=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false”]<\/p>\n
Our Pinot Gris hails from two different terroirs:
\u2022 vines located on the H\u00e9rault\u2019s mid-slope<\/em> vineyards whose grapes lend richness and opulence to the wine.
\u2022 a particularly atypical terroir, the dried-up marsh in Marseillette<\/em>, a small village in the Aude department. The slightly salty calcareous clay soil strewn with rounded stones, combined with coolness due to numerous canals and the poplar trees that line them, allow the grapes to reach an exceptional level of phenolic ripeness, resulting in wines with lovely length.<\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”Pinot Noir” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/01\/SMALL_LES-JAMELLES-Pinot-Noir.png” content_max_width=”350px” admin_label=”Pinot Noir” module_class=”map__info map__info–pinot-noir” _builder_version=”4.2.2″ header_text_align=”center” header_font_size=”16px” body_text_align=”center” body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false” custom_padding=”0px|0px|2px|0px|false|false”]<\/p>\n
The grapes are sourced from four terroirs: the vines located on the Herault\u2019s mid-slope<\/em> vineyards and in the foothills of the Pyrenees<\/em> lend richness and opulence, while the vineyards in the upper Aude valley<\/em> contribute fruit, typicity and freshness, and those on the Aude River plain<\/em>, length and structure.<\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”Roussanne” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/01\/SMALL_LES-JAMELLES-Roussanne.png” content_max_width=”350px” admin_label=”Roussanne” module_class=”map__info map__info–roussanne” _builder_version=”4.2.2″ header_text_align=”center” header_font_size=”16px” body_text_align=”center” body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false” custom_padding=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false”]<\/p>\n
Les Jamelles Roussanne grapes come from a vineyard whose vines are approximately twenty years old, located north of B\u00e9ziers<\/em>, on the slopes of the Orb Valley<\/em>. The calcareous clay soils and pronounced alternation between hot days and cool nights lend roundness and richness to the wine.<\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”Sauvignon blanc” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/01\/SMALL-SauvignonBlanc-Ovale-1.png” content_max_width=”350px” admin_label=”Sauvignon blanc” module_class=”map__info map__info–sauvignon-blanc” _builder_version=”4.2.2″ header_text_align=”center” header_font_size=”16px” body_text_align=”center” body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false” custom_padding=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false”]<\/p>\n
Composed of grapes from five carefully selected terroirs, Les Jamelles Sauvignon Blanc derives its freshness and minerality from the Thau lagoon<\/em> basin, the dried-up marsh of Marseillette, the Upper Aude Valley<\/em> near Limoux, and the western Aude<\/em> department. In some of these zones, temperature variations are very pronounced with extremely hot days and very cool nights, allowing for the development of sought-after citrus aromas and flavours; while the grapes that grow on the slopes of the Orb Valley<\/em>, north of B\u00e9ziers<\/em>, lend roundness to the wine.<\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”Syrah” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/01\/SMALL_LES-JAMELLES-Syrah.png” content_max_width=”350px” admin_label=”Syrah” module_class=”map__info map__info–syrah” _builder_version=”4.2.2″ header_text_align=”center” header_font_size=”16px” body_text_align=”center” body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false” custom_padding=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false”]<\/p>\n
The grapes for Les Jamelles Syrah come from four distinct terroirs: the slopes of the Orb Valley<\/em> for complexity and richness, while the terroir at the foothills of Mount Alaric<\/em>, in the northern Corbi\u00e8res<\/em>, lends roundness and complexity; the clayey soil in the central Corbi\u00e8res<\/em> region gives complexity and spice to the wine thanks to the deeply rooted vines. Finally, the foothills of the Montagne Noire<\/em> lend freshness and richness.<\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”Syrah Grenache” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/03\/SMALL-Minimalist.png” content_max_width=”350px” disabled_on=”off|off|off” admin_label=”Syrah Grenache sans sulfites ajout\u00e9s” module_class=”map__info map__info–syrah-grenache-minimalist” _builder_version=”4.3.4″ header_text_align=”center” header_font_size=”16px” body_text_align=”center” body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false” custom_padding=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false”]<\/p>\n
The majority of the Syrah and Grenache grapes come from the slopes of the Orb Valley<\/em>, north of B\u00e9ziers. The vines are planted in soil that overlies calcareous clay basalt streaks. This higher-altitude terroir, where the nights are cool, lends velvety tannins, roundness and richness to the wines it yields.<\/p>\nThe rest of the grapes come from the foothills of the Montagne Noire<\/em>, in the northern Minervois, where the vines grow in predominantly limestone soil.<\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”Syrah Vall\u00e9e de la Bretonne” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/01\/SMALL_Les-Jamelles-Selection-parcellaire-Syrah.png” content_max_width=”350px” admin_label=”Syrah Vall\u00e9e de la Bretonne” module_class=”map__info map__info–syrah-vallee-bretonne” _builder_version=”4.2.2″ header_text_align=”center” header_font_size=”16px” body_text_align=”center” body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false” custom_padding=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false”]<\/p>\n
The plot from which this Syrah hails is located
in the northwestern part of Corbi\u00e8res, at the foot of Alaric\u2019s Mountain. Covering a gentle south-facing slope, it borders the La Bretonne stream. The soil, composed of alluvium and pebbly limestone, lends this wine power and substantial minerality.<\/p>\n
[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”Vermentino” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/01\/SMALL-Vermentino.png” content_max_width=”350px” admin_label=”Vermentino” module_class=”map__info map__info–vermentino” _builder_version=”4.3.4″ header_text_align=”center” header_font_size=”16px” body_text_align=”center” body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false” custom_padding=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false”]<\/p>\n
The grapes hail from calcareous clay terroirs located near the Thau lagoon<\/em> basin.<\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”Vin Orange” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/03\/SMALL-Vin-orange-2.png” content_max_width=”350px” disabled_on=”off|off|off” admin_label=”Vin Orange” module_class=”map__info map__info–vin-orange” _builder_version=”4.3.4″ header_text_align=”center” header_font_size=”16px” body_text_align=”center” body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false” custom_padding=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false”]<\/p>\n
The grapes come from vines planted in calcareous clay soil on gentle slopes in\u00a0<\/em>the foothills of the Montagne Noire<\/em>.<\/strong>\u00a0This hot terroir lends length and structure to the wine.<\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”Viognier” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/01\/SMALL_LES-JAMELLES-Viognier.png” content_max_width=”350px” admin_label=”Viognier” module_class=”map__info map__info–viognier” _builder_version=”4.2.2″ header_text_align=”center” header_font_size=”16px” body_text_align=”center” body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false” custom_padding=”0px|0px|0px|0px|false|false”]<\/p>\n
The grapes for our Viognier are sourced from several terroirs, the main ones being the Thau lagoon<\/em> basin and the dried-up marsh of Marseillette<\/em>. Overlying the former deltas of the Aude and H\u00e9rault rivers, the first terroir features calcareous clay soil with rounded river stones, while the second terroir is rather atypical with slightly salty, loamy clay soil that is leached several times a year. These filtering soils combined with extremely high temperatures allow for optimal ripening of the grapes, the development of pleasing yellow fruit flavours, and lend freshness to the wine. The grapes from the H\u00e9rault\u2019s mid-slope<\/em> vineyards and the slopes of the Orb Valley<\/em> contribute roundness and richness to the wine.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n
[\/et_pb_blurb][\/et_pb_column][\/et_pb_row][et_pb_row admin_label=”Blocs Bassin (modifiables)” _builder_version=”4.2.2″ custom_margin=”0px|0px|0px|0px|true|true” custom_padding=”0px|0px|0px|0px|true|true” collapsed=”on”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”4.2.1″][et_pb_blurb title=”Environs of Narbonne” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/01\/terroir-plaine-narbonnaise.jpg” admin_label=”Arri\u00e8re-pays narbonnais” module_class=”map__info map__info–arriere-pays-narbonnais” _builder_version=”4.3.4″ header_text_align=”center” header_text_color=”#e00b00″ header_font_size=”16px” body_font_size=”15px”]<\/p>\n
<\/i>\u00a0Limestone and clayey silt soil strewn with rounded stones lends opulence and richness to the wines.<\/p>\n
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<\/i> Ripe black fruit (Merlot) <\/i> Ripe fruit, roundness (Chardonnay); exotic fruit and citrus (Gewurztraminer) <\/i> Red fruits, raspberry, grenadine.\u00a0<\/span>The wines hailing from this terroir: Chardonnay, Gewurztraminer, Mourv\u00e8dre ros\u00e9, Clair de Rose, Clair de Gris, Cinsault, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot<\/strong><\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”Thau lagoon basin” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/01\/terroir-bassin-de-thau.jpg” admin_label=”Bassin de Thau” module_class=”map__info map__info–bassin-de-thau” _builder_version=”4.3.4″ header_text_align=”center” header_text_color=”#e00b00″ header_font_size=”16px” body_font_size=”15px”]<\/p>\n
<\/i>Sandy, alluvial soil. Alternating hot days and cool nights. Yields wines boasting salinity and freshness.<\/p>\n
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<\/i>Citrus, gooseberry (Sauvignon blanc); pear, peach, apricot, melon (Chardonnay, Viognier) <\/i> Grenadine, fruit drop candy. The wines hailing from this terroir: Viognier, Vermentino, Chardonnay, Clair de Rose, Sauvignon blanc<\/strong><\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”Foothills of the Pyrenees” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/01\/terroir-contreforts-des-pyrenees.jpg” admin_label=”Contreforts des Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es” module_class=”map__info map__info–contreforts-des-pyrenees” _builder_version=”4.3.4″ header_text_align=”center” header_text_color=”#e00b00″ header_font_size=”16px” body_font_size=”15px”]<\/p>\n
<\/i>\u00a0Cool, higher-altitude zone with frequent precipitation. The deep calcareous clay soil lends opulence, finesse and richness to the wines. The schistous terroirs around Saint Paul de Fenouillet give added elegance to the wines. <\/p>\n
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<\/i>\u00a0Black fruit coulis, notes of spices and wild Mediterranean herbs.\u00a0The wines hailing from this terroir: Grenache rouge, Grenache-Syrah-Mourv\u00e8dre, Pinot noir<\/strong><\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”Foothills of the Montagne Noire” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/01\/terroir-contreforts-montagne-noire.jpg” admin_label=”Contreforts de la Montagne Noire” module_class=”map__info map__info–contreforts-de-la-montagne-noire” _builder_version=”4.3.4″ header_text_align=”center” header_text_color=”#e00b00″ header_font_size=”16px” body_font_size=”15px”]<\/p>\n
<\/i>\u00a0In the causses (limestone plateau) zone, the soil consists of alternating limestone and limestone marls. Sandstone marls are found on the slopes. This area is very dry with significant water shortages in the summer. High heat during the day is tempered by cool nights for freshness and spiciness in the wines.<\/p>\n
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\u00a0<\/i>Notes of pepper, violet and liquorice (Syrah); notes of wild Mediterranean herbs and spices (Mourv\u00e8dre). The wines hailing from this terroir: Syrah, Mourv\u00e8dre rouge, Grenache-Syrah-Mourv\u00e8dre, Cabernet-Merlot
<\/strong><\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”Central Corbi\u00e8res ” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/01\/terroir-corbieres-centrales.jpg” admin_label=”Corbi\u00e8res Centrales” module_class=”map__info map__info–corbieres-centrales” _builder_version=”4.3.4″ header_text_align=”center” header_text_color=”#e00b00″ header_font_size=”16px” body_font_size=”15px”]<\/p>\n
<\/i>\u00a0Dark soil composed of molasse deposits and deep clay. The vines are deeply rooted. This terroir lends complexity to the wines.<\/p>\n
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<\/i>\u00a0Spices, very ripe red and black fruit, wild Mediterranean herbs, balsamic notes. The wines hailing from this terroir: Mourv\u00e8dre rouge, Syrah<\/strong><\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”Slopes of the Gard Valley” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/01\/terroir-plaine-nimoise-ravenclaw.jpg” admin_label=”Coteaux du Gard” module_class=”map__info map__info–coteaux-du-gard” _builder_version=”4.3.4″ header_text_align=”center” header_text_color=”#e00b00″ header_font_size=”16px” body_font_size=”15px”]<\/p>\n
<\/i>\u00a0Hot Mediterranean climate tempered by cool, damp nights and the Mistral wind that aerates the vine leaves, keeping them dry and healthy which is conducive to organic viticulture. Rounded stones on the surface store heat from the sun during the day and return it to the soil at night, promoting optimal ripening of the grapes and resulting in wines that are bursting with fruit.<\/p>\n
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<\/i>\u00a0Black fruit (Merlot) Pear\u00a0(Chardonnay). The wines hailing from this terroir: Chardonnay bio, Merlot bio<\/strong><\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”Slopes of the Orb Valley” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/01\/terroir-haute-vallee-herault.jpg” admin_label=”Coteaux de l’Orb” module_class=”map__info map__info–coteaux-orb” _builder_version=”4.3.4″ header_text_align=”center” header_text_color=”#e00b00″ header_font_size=”16px” body_font_size=”15px”]<\/p>\n
<\/i>\u00a0Calcareous clay soil. Higher-altitude terroir with cool nights. Grapes are extremely ripe resulting in wines that boast velvety tannins, complexity, richness and roundness.<\/p>\n
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\u00a0<\/i>Spices, black fruit coulis (Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot)\u00a0<\/i> Roundness, ripe exotic fruit. The wines hailing from this terroir: Sauvignon blanc, Roussanne, Marsanne, Chardonnay, Viognier, Syrah, Merlot, Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon
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<\/i>\u00a0Ancient limestone with alluvial deposits from the Aude River. Alternating soil profiles: flat stones, red earth containing iron oxide, marls, sandstone, etc. These soils lend opulence and richness to the wines.<\/p>\n
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\u00a0<\/i>Spices, notes of wild Mediterranean herbs and incense (Mourv\u00e8dre).\u00a0The wines hailing from this terroir: Grenache-Syrah-Mourv\u00e8dre, Mourv\u00e8dre rouge<\/strong><\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”The dried-up marsh of Marseillette” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/01\/terroir-etang-marseillette.jpg” admin_label=”Etang de Marseillette” module_class=”map__info map__info–etang-de-marseillette” _builder_version=”4.2.2″ header_text_align=”center” header_text_color=”#e00b00″ header_font_size=”16px” body_font_size=”15px”]<\/p>\n
<\/i> An atypical terroir! This depression, formed by the extremely violent winds that prevailed during the Mesozoic Era, filled up with seawater that retreated several million years ago, leaving a 2,000-hectare salt marsh. The soil has good filtering ability; it is light and sandy, and is unique in that it is salty. Therefore, in order for the land to be used for farming, the marsh had to be drained and is regularly desalinated by a submersion process in which the water that infiltrates the soil leaches out the salt. The light, sandy soil along the edge of the marsh combined with irrigation allows the grapes to preserve their pleasing freshness, while the summer heat trapped within the basin promotes early ripening of the grapes.<\/p>\n
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<\/i> Black cherry, spicy notes, blueberry, blackberry (Malbec) <\/i> Grapefruit, citrus, boxwood (Sauvignon); pear, white flowers (linden) (Chardonnay); pear, apricot, peach (Viognier). The wines hailing from this terroir: Viognier, Sauvignon blanc, Pinot Gris, Chardonnay-Viognier, Malbec
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<\/i> Cool, deep calcareous clay soil. Oceanic influences result in fresh, mineral wines.<\/p>\n
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<\/i> Sundried cherry tomatoes, red bell pepper (Cabernet Sauvignon) <\/i> Pear, flint, minerality (Chardonnay); boxwood (Sauvignon blanc). The wines hailing from this terroir: Chardonnay, Sauvignon blanc, Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon<\/strong><\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”upper aude valley” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/01\/terroir-haut-vallee-aude.jpg” admin_label=”Haute Vall\u00e9e de l’Aude” module_class=”map__info map__info–haute-vallee-aude” _builder_version=”4.2.2″ header_text_align=”center” header_text_color=”#e00b00″ header_font_size=”16px” body_font_size=”15px”]<\/p>\n
\u00a0<\/i>A higher-altitude terroir that contributes freshness and minerality to the wines. Calcareous clay soil.<\/p>\n
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<\/i>\u00a0Red fruit (Pinot noir)\u00a0<\/i> Citrus, flint (Sauvignon blanc); lemon (Chardonnay).
The wines hailing from this terroir: Chardonnay, Chardonnay-Viognier, Sauvignon blanc, M\u00e9thode traditionnelle, Pinot noir<\/strong><\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”mount alaric” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/01\/terroir-montagne-alaric.jpg” admin_label=”Montagne d’Alaric” module_class=”map__info map__info–montagne-alaric” _builder_version=”4.2.2″ header_text_align=”center” header_text_color=”#e00b00″ header_font_size=”16px” body_font_size=”15px”]<\/p>\n
<\/i> Located at the foot of Mount Alaric with alluvial soil at the bottom and stony limestone soil higher up. This terroir lends roundness and complexity to the wines.<\/p>\n
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<\/i>\u00a0Black fruit (cassis, blackberry), liquorice, notes of pepper and wild Mediterranean herbs (thyme, rosemary).\u00a0The wines hailing from this terroir: Carignan, Grenache rouge, Syrah<\/strong><\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”the aude river plain” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/01\/terroir-plaine-de-aude.jpg” admin_label=”Plaine de l’Aude” module_class=”map__info map__info–plaine-aude” _builder_version=”4.2.2″ header_text_align=”center” header_text_color=”#e00b00″ header_font_size=”16px” body_font_size=”15px”]<\/p>\n
<\/i> Calcareous clay soil. Alternating terraces composed of rounded stones, sandstone, limestone, and layers of marl. This very hot zone ensures that the wines are endowed with good length and structure.<\/p>\n
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<\/i>\u00a0Notes of black fruit and spices <\/i> Tautness, length. Fresh fruit, citrus\u00a0<\/i> Tautness, red fruit. The wines hailing from this terroir: Chardonnay, Marsanne, Mourv\u00e8dre ros\u00e9, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet-Merlot, Carignan, Grenache rouge, Grenache-Syrah-Mourv\u00e8dre, Merlot, Pinot noir<\/strong><\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”Coastal region near B\u00e9ziers” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/01\/terroir-littoral-bitterois.jpg” admin_label=”Littoral biterrois” module_class=”map__info map__info–littoral-biterrois” _builder_version=”4.2.2″ header_text_align=”center” header_text_color=”#e00b00″ header_font_size=”16px” body_font_size=”15px”]<\/p>\n
<\/i> Calcareous clay soil, with sandy zones. Deep, well-drained soil composed of alluvial deposits. The grapes from this zone lend warmth, richness, opulence and roundness to the wines, while proximity to the sea contributes freshness and minerality.<\/p>\n
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<\/i> Very ripe black fruit (Merlot) <\/i> Peach (Muscat sec) <\/i> Grenadine. The wines hailing from this terroir: Muscat sec, Cinsault ros\u00e9, Merlot, Merlot Bio, <\/strong><\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title=”The H\u00e9rault Valley\u2019s mid-slope vineyards ” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/01\/terroir-mi-coteaux-heraultais.jpg” admin_label=”Mi-coteaux h\u00e9raultais” module_class=”map__info map__info–mi-coteaux-heraultais” _builder_version=”4.2.2″ header_text_align=”center” header_text_color=”#e00b00″ header_font_size=”16px” body_font_size=”15px”]<\/p>\n
<\/i> Lean, calcareous clay soil. This hot zone, under the influence of the Mediterranean Sea, promotes good ripening of the grapes that lend warmth, opulence and richness to the wines.<\/p>\n
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<\/i>\u00a0Ripe black fruit <\/i>\u00a0Fresh fruit on the nose and roundness on the palate\u00a0<\/i> Fresh fruit on the nose and roundness on the palate. Vins issus de ce terroir\u00a0: Viognier, Pinot Gris, Muscat sec, Marsanne, Cinsault, Clair de Gris, Clair de Rose, Pinot noir, Mourv\u00e8dre rouge, Grenache rouge, Merlot<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/strong><\/p>\n[\/et_pb_blurb][\/et_pb_column][\/et_pb_row][et_pb_row admin_label=”S\u00e9lections Parcellaires” _builder_version=”4.2.2″ custom_margin=”0px|0px|0px|0px|true|true” custom_padding=”0px|0px|0px|0px|true|true” collapsed=”off”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”4.2.2″][et_pb_blurb title=”Le Beillou” image=”https:\/\/www.les-jamelles.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/01\/terroir-beillou.jpg” admin_label=”Le Beillou” module_class=”map__info map__info–le-beillou” _builder_version=”4.2.2″ header_text_align=”center” header_text_color=”#e00b00″ header_font_size=”16px” body_font_size=”15px” locked=”off”]<\/p>\n
Plot located north of Marseillette, in the southwestern Minervois on a sort of plateau at the bottom of which there is a stream. The soil is made up of layers of clay interspersed with highly eroded rocky limestone outcrops. The very old \u2013 over 100 years \u2013 goblet-trained pruned Carignan vines are not trellised, and are planted \u201cNarbonne style\u201d (1.5 m x 1.5 m). The roots of these old vines delve deep down in search of the water they need to ensure slow, even ripening of the grapes which brings out all of their potential.\u00a0<\/p>\n
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Plot located north of the village of Sainte-Vali\u00e8re, in the eastern Minervois appellation, on a gentle slope that benefits from full southern exposure and whose rows of approximately forty-year-old vines, run east-west. The vines are severely pruned, goblet trained and trellised. The gravelly, sandy calcareous clay soil is well aerated and relatively lean, which is perfectly adapted to the Mourv\u00e8dre grape. A drop-by-drop irrigation system ensures that the vines never suffer from lack of water. The combination of southern exposure and moisture in the soil provides ideal conditions for the grapes to reach optimal maturity as they can ripen without any shocks or stress and produce perfectly balanced grapes.<\/p>\n
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Plot located southeast of the village of Monze, in the northwestern Corbi\u00e8res appellation in the mountainous \u201cMontagne d\u2019Alaric\u201d terroir, at an altitude of 170 m. The valley is lined with steep mountains whose summits reach over 500 m in altitude. The vines are planted at the foot of Mount Alaric on a gentle south-facing slope along the La Bretonne stream. The soil is composed of white alluvium at the bottom and stony calcareous soil higher up due to scree from the limestone parent rock that makes up Mount Alaric. The vines are relatively young (20 years old) and are cordon pruned and trellised.\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n
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Plot located on a stony ridge northwest of Saint-Paul-de-Fenouillet, in the Haut Roussillon, at an altitude of approximately 320 m. The soil is lean and arid, composed of incredible stony black schist that requires the vines to plunge their roots deep down. The goblet-trained Grenache vines are over 8o years old. Although they are small and not particularly robust, they thrive in the stony soil without any stakes or trellising. Each vine stock produces a mere 2 to 3\u00a0bunches but the grapes boast incredible concentration. The dry conditions and altitude maintain their acidity.<\/p>\n
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\u00a0One of our own plots located in the northwestern Corbi\u00e8res region, at\u00a0the foot of Mount Alaric. The goblet-pruned, trellised vines grow on a\u00a0gentle, south-facing slope. Gravelly calcareous clay soils lend the wine\u00a0finesse along with rich aromas and flavours.
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s\u00e9lection parcellaire<\/h2>\n
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Our \u201cS\u00e9lection Parcellaire\u201d wines:
when the Languedoc\u2019s terroirs take grape varieties to new heights!<\/p>\n
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\n\u201cThese exceptional wines are sourced from some of the Languedoc\u2019s most remarkable plots. They result from the subtle alchemy between a Terroir, a Vine, a Varietal and Human intervention. Succeeding in reaching this unique balance is like squaring the circle for us!\u201d <\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n[\/et_pb_text][\/et_pb_column][et_pb_column type=”1_2″ _builder_version=”4.2.1″][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.3.4″ custom_margin=”||27px|||”]<\/p>\n
As an exception within the Les Jamelles family of wines, each of the four cuv\u00e9es in the \u201cS\u00e9lection Parcellaire\u201d range comes from micro-terroirs – unique plots that bring together all of the criteria that are necessary to craft great wines: well-managed vines with ideal exposure that are at their peak in terms of age and that are cultivated under the watchful eyes of particularly attentive growers. These wines symbolize the in-depth knowledge of the Languedoc\u2019s terroirs that Catherine & Laurent Delaunay have acquired over the last 25 years, in addition to singular understanding of how each grape variety is best adapted to these terroirs.<\/p>\n
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