Jean-Louis Denois

Grande Cuvée rouge 2018

Limoux | Red | 2018

Jean-Louis Denois

Grande Cuvée rouge 2018

Limoux | Rouge | 2018

Denois' Grande Cuvée Rouge, made from Bordeaux grape varieties, stands out for its innovative winemaking process in the cool Pyrenean climate. The grapes, hand-harvested at full ripeness, undergo gentle destemming without crushing, then are carefully sorted. Aging takes place over 18 months to bring out the best in the Merlot. This meticulous process preserves the fruity aromas while minimizing tannin extraction, resulting in a wine with an elegant structure.

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Country of Origin, France

Region, Languedoc

Appellation, Limoux

Grape Variety(ies), Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot

Certification, Organic

Sweetness,

Winemaking, Stainless steel tank aging

Soil Type, Chalky

Alcohol content: 13 .9%

Regular price €14.50
Grande Cuvée rouge 2018
14,50 €

How to enjoy this wine?

Cuvée Profile

Light | Fruity

Serving Recommendations

Serve at 16° to 18°

Aging Potential

5 to 10 years

Our Review of the Cuvée

Take a deep sniff of this wine and discover a bouquet where blackberry and blackcurrant intertwine with hints of mint and spice. The attack on the palate is lively and harmonious, driven by a vibrant freshness and delicate acidity that energize the whole. The texture is light, almost airy, offering a purely refined tasting experience. The finish captures your attention with its intensity, releasing a captivating blend of blackcurrant and menthol that lingers, accompanied by a subtle chalky note.

Jean-Louis Denois

Jean-Louis Denois

Languedoc | France

Following extensive experience with Champagne methods, Jean-Louis Denois identified favorable conditions for cultivating Pinot Noir and Chardonnay in certain Languedoc hillsides. Altitude, aspect, and soil composition here provide an ideal environment for the expression of these grape varieties, which are rarely associated with the region.

Vinification favors a measured approach, focusing on freshness and aromatic precision rather than pursuing power. White wines retain a distinct tension, supported by subtle mineral expressions, while reds are crafted with gentle extractions, yielding fine and well-integrated tannins.

Aging processes remain restrained and tailored to each cuvée, aiming to support the wine without dictating its profile. Overall, this offers a balanced and coherent interpretation of these Languedoc terroirs, emphasizing accuracy and clarity rather than a demonstrative approach.