Matthieu Barret, `Et La Bannière` Crozes-Hermitage

Matthieu Barret, `Et La Bannière` Crozes-Hermitage

Vintage: 2023

VintageProduct CodeFormatClosureAvailability
2023MB302A2312 x 75Synthetic Ardea SealAvailable
Producer

Matthieu Barret of Domaine du Coulet works with trusted growers who share his viticulture and winemaking values to produce a range of négociant wines from the Northern and Southern Rhône. The concept is light-hearted, as reflected by the joyful bear on the label (“a self-portrait”, jokes the short and stocky Barret), creating wines that are approachable in their youth. The ‘Petit Ours’ Côtes-du-Rhône, meaning ‘little bear’, comprises 100% Syrah sourced from vineyards planted on clay and gravel soils surrounding the village of Visan, next to Vinsobres. These north-facing vineyards are all farmed organically and worked using biodynamic methods, in keeping with Matthieu’s philosophy.

Grapes are hand-harvested and destemmed before fermentation occurs with indigenous yeasts in concrete vats for around 15 days. The wine is then lightly pressed and aged for approximately eight months in concrete vats to preserve the freshness and purity of fruit. The resulting wine has an expressive nose with layers of blackberry and black cherry fruit, alongside a defined by smooth and well-integrated tannins with juicy black fruit and a touch of black pepper spice on the finish.

The ‘Petit Ours’ Blanc is a blend of Roussanne and Marsanne, farmed both organically and biodynamically and planted at an elevation of 420 metres, bringing freshness to the finished wine. It is expressive with notes of stone fruits and white flowers balanced on the palate by refreshing acidity. The Crozes-Hermitage ‘Et La Bannière’ hails from his close friend David Reynaud's terraced vineyards called `Les Chassis` around the village of Beaumont-Monteux. Fermented in concrete using 50% whole bunch, the resulting wine has lifted aromas of fresh blackberries, crushed black pepper and a subtle smokiness. The palate is elegant and fresh with flavours of red and black berries and smooth, round tannins.

Vineyards

The vineyards are owned by Matthieu's friend and renowned Crozes-Hermitage producer David Reynaud. They are situated in the old Rhône terrace called `Les Chassis` around the village of Beaumont-Monteux, at an elevation of 100 metres. The soils are limestone and clay with Rhône River pebbles in the first metre of topsoil, which sits above river gravels. These gravels and pebbles give the soils excellent drainage. The vineyards are all farmed organically and worked using biodynamic methods, in keeping with Matthieu’s philosophy.

Vintage

The 2023 Rhône vintage had enough rain throughout the period but with enough sun to reduce the growth of mildew. The summer was hot and dry with less than 20mm of rain through out. Despite losing some of the crop to two extremely hot periods at the end of June and July, the harvest happened in good conditions and produced a well balanced vintage.

Vinification

The fruit was hand-harvested with thorough sorting in the vineyard and again in the cellar. Fermentation using indigenous yeasts took place in concrete tanks, with 50% of the fruit destemmed and crushed and 50% undergoing carbonic maceration. Fermentation lasted for two weeks, with daily pumpovers during the first week and light punch downs during the second for the extraction of structured, but well integrated tannins. The wine was then aged for nine months in concrete tanks before bottling.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

The wine opens on an intense nose of red fruit and subtle smokiness. The palate is elegant and fruit forward, the smooth tannins are rounded by delicate acidity and savoury nuances that carry through on the long finish.

Alcohol (ABV)

12%

Acidity

4.82 g/l

Residual Sugar

0.1 g/l

pH

4.02

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