Maxime Magnon

St Jacques 2024

Vin de France | Red | 2024

Maxime Magnon

St Jacques 2024

Vin de France | Rouge | 2024

St Jacques, a wine produced at the estate located in the Hautes-Corbières region, is a carefully crafted wine. Hand-harvesting followed by low-temperature fermentation without sulfur reflects an environmentally conscious approach. This wine, a blend of Grenache, Cinsault, and Mourvèdre, exhibits an elegant style thanks to gentle extraction. It is aged in oak barrels and left unfiltered to preserve its natural character and pure flavors.

Regular price €19.90

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Country of Origin, France

Region, Languedoc

Appellation, Vin de France

Grape varieties: Grenache, Cinsault, and Mourvèdre

Certification, Organic and Biodynamic

Sweetness,

Vinification, Oak barrel aging

Soil Type, Clay-limestone

Alcohol content, 13.0%

Regular price €19.90
St Jacques 2024
19,90 €

How to enjoy this wine?

Cuvée Profile

Round | Fruity and spicy

Serving Recommendations

Serve at 16° to 18°

Aging Potential

5 to 10 years

Our Review of the Cuvée

With a translucent ruby color, St Jacques stands out for its subtle nose evoking ripe cherries, morello cherries, and delicate hints of licorice and dried orange. The first sip reveals a round, airy palate, where the wine’s fine, crisp texture expresses itself through lively, subtly spiced fruit. In the background, notes of floral potpourri and garrigue add a complex dimension. The seductive finish offers a perfect balance between aromatic intensity and lingering freshness, inviting you to rediscover this wine again and again.

Maxime Magnon

Maxime Magnon

Languedoc | France

Originally from Burgundy, Maxime Magnon settled in 2002 in the wild and rugged landscape of the Hautes Corbières, south of Corbières. There, between Villeneuve-les-Corbières, Durban, and Cascastel, he has made a forgotten terroir his own, breathing new life into ancient plots of century-old vines and establishing himself as one of the most exciting figures in the Languedoc’s renaissance.

The estate now covers some fifteen hectares planted on high-altitude soilscomposed of clay, schist, and limestone, which lend the grapes depth, finesse, and minerality. The vineyards are managed with a deep respect for life: certified organic farming, manual work in the plots, and even the integration of animals (sheep, cows) that graze in the winter to naturally enrich the microbial life of the soil.

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