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Mas de Daumas Gassac, Blanc, 2022

White Wine from Languedoc & Roussillon, France
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Often called the “First Growth of the Languedoc,” Mas de Daumas Gassac is legendary for defying expectations—and their white is no exception. The 2022 Blanc is an unusual blend of more than 10 varietals, including Viognier, Petit Manseng, Chenin Blanc, and rare local grapes, all grown in cool, limestone-rich soils in the Gassac Valley. It’s a wine that draws from Mediterranean sun and mountain freshness in equal measure.

The nose is exuberant—apricot, lemon balm, jasmine, and wild herbs—followed by a palate that’s textured, zesty, and full of movement. It walks the line between aromatic and mineral, with racy acidity, waxy texture, and a saline edge that keeps it grounded. There’s something almost alpine about it—fresh, lifted, and quietly wild.

Pair it with Provençal fare, seafood, or grilled vegetables, or let it evolve in bottle—Daumas Gassac Blanc is built to age, and only gets more compelling with time. A true original from one of France’s most iconoclastic estates.

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Few winemakers have come to define their region like Mas de Daumas Gassac has with the Languedoc. What sets Mas de Daumas Gassac apart is their unflinching commitment to pushing the boundaries — of the appellation’s rules, of conventional farming techniques, of “expected” grape varieties.

Aimé and Véronique Guibert purchased the land in the early 1970s; they had planned to start a farm, but weren’t sure what type of crops they wanted to grow. It took convincing from a Bordeaux-based soil scientist, who saw great grape-growing potential in the limestone-rich land, as densely mineral-laden as Burgundy’s Côte d’Or.

Making wine in the Languedoc is nothing new — the Greeks and Romans were doing it millennia ago. In planting their estate to vines, the Guiberts chose to buck local tradition and plant a wide (very wide) assortment of international grapes; there’s Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay, sure, but also Petite Arvine, Tempranillo, Nebbiolo and more. Prior to owning the estate, the Guiberts traveled the world as part of a family leather business, and became enamored with grapes from far-off and exotic locales.

What importer Polaner Selections has to say about this wine...

VARIETAL NOTES
36% Viognier, 24% Petite Manseng, 22% Chardonnay, 18% Chenin
VINEYARD
Terroir de Gassac Valley. Cool microclimate derived from Gassac River and nearby mountains and sea. Average vine age is 33 years.
SOIL
White Lutetian limestone.
VITICULTURE
Estate has been farmed in the traditional and natural way for a thousand years before the Guibert family established the Grand Crus vineyard of Gassac. The Guiberts have maintained the same respectful approach to preserve nature's balance. 20 hl/ha
VINIFICATION
Skin maceration for 5-7 days. Fermentation in stainless steel tank.
AGING
2-4 months in stainless steel tank

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