Les Grands Carmes de Simone 2014
Provence
White
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16,5/20
Bettane & Desseauve
Château Simone's other great white wine, made with the same care and passion as the first cuvée, develops a delicate bouquet on the nose, with fine fruity notes. On the palate, the wine is long-lasting and promises good ageing potential. Discover Simone's white Grands Carmes!
Features
Estate
Château Simone
Cuvée
Les Grands Carmes de Simone
Vintage
2014
Designation
IGP Bouches du Rhône
Region
Provence
Grape varieties
80% Clairette, 10% Ugni Blanc, 10% Viognier
Terroirs
on north-facing slopes, limestone scree soils
Viticulture
without chemical fertilizers or other treatments that do not respect the ecological balance
Harvest
by hand, when fully ripe
Winemaking
light crushing, partial destemming
Breeding
8 months in small oak tuns, on fine lees
Alcohol content
13,5%
Tasting & pairing
Eye
bright, light yellow colour
Nose
delicate bouquet, with delicate fruity notes
Mouth
good ageing potential
Serve
decant at 10-12°C
Open
1 hour before
Drink from
2017
Drink before
2023
Food and wine pairing
Enjoy with Provençal stuffing, fish carpaccio, grilled sea bass, anchoïade vegetables...
Château Simone
IGP Bouches du Rhône
Expert opinion
Bettane & Desseauve
Rated (2017 guide) 16.5/20 (Vintage 2013) (Reference wine)
Domaine rated (2020 guide) 4*Stars (Very high quality producers, the glories of French winegrowing)
About the domain :
This is the most famous château in the Palette appellation, for which the Rougier family has been overseeing style for almost two centuries. The 25 hectares of vines are situated at an altitude of around 200 metres, on a north-facing slope that protects them from the force of the sun and the Mistral wind. But the real treasure of the estate is undoubtedly its many very old vines, pampered by respectful viticulture, whose official organic certification has been underway since 2018. The wine, matured in vaulted cellars built into the rock by the Grand Carmes monks of Aix in the 16th century, is often underestimated in its youth. After a few years' cellaring, all the cuvées reveal admirable complexity and depth, including the rosés. So it's best to keep the bottles in the cellar for a while, in spite of impatience.
RVF - La Revue du Vin de France / Guide des Meilleurs Vins de France
Domaine rated (guide 2021) 2*Stars (These great estates, often blessed with fabulous terroirs, are must-haves which, because of their consistency and the excellence of their production, must be included in the cellars of discerning connoisseurs).
About the domain :
From the top of the Château Simone slopes, you can see a Cézanne canvas: the centuries-old vines clinging to the limestone of Langesse open out to the north towards Mont Sainte-Victoire. "La Simone", as the Rougier family likes to call it, is certainly the most famous cru in the eyes of lovers of great Mediterranean white wines. It's true that René and Jean-François Rougier cultivate this white far from any technicality, displaying incredible breed, balance and fullness. One of the secrets lies in the slow pressing and twenty-month ageing in foudre, then in barrel. It's also the fruit of an 8-hectare plot, planted with several grape varieties, mainly clairette (with 2% muscat, which makes all the difference!), harvested and vinified as a blend. The rosé, Simone's other trump card, is always colorful and intensely fruity. It is highly concentrated on the palate, with good ageing potential. The reds have now reached the dimensions of some of the great wines of the southern Rhône Valley. The Grenache and Mourvèdre grapes give it a spirit embodied by a level of maturity and a heart on the palate that are more accomplished than in previous vintages.
Customer reviews
Customer rating
4/5
out of 1 review
Note and review by M. CEDRIC L. Published on 04/04/2018
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