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Maxime Magnon, Corbieres Blanc "La Begou", 2017

White Wine from Languedoc & Roussillon, France
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In a region dominated by rustic reds, Maxime Magnon's La Bégou is a quiet revolution. Based in the high-altitude vineyards of Hautes-Corbières, Magnon is best known for redefining Carignan with a light touch—but his Blanc is equally deserving of attention. Sourced from old vines of Grenache Gris and Grenache Blanc, farmed biodynamically and vinified naturally, La Bégou is a rare expression of white Corbières that trades power for poise.

The 2017 vintage is beautifully mature yet still energetic: yellow stone fruit, chamomile, and fennel, with a waxy, gently oxidative edge from barrel aging and extended lees contact. It’s textured but never heavy, with a salty, mineral-driven finish that recalls fine white Rhône or even Jura.

This is white wine with presence—quietly complex, deeply rooted in place, and absolutely singular. A wine to drink slowly, preferably with food and good conversation.

Pair with: roasted chicken with herbs, aged cheeses, or rich seafood dishes like scallops or monkfish.

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The traditional heart of wine country in Languedoc is quite boring: flat, fertile vineyards producing oceans of supermarket plonk. But Languedoc is large, and it contains many secret nooks and crannies.

Leave the big vineyards behind and drive towards the border with Spain. The terrain is arid and dry, and rocky outcrops surge out of nowhere, like in a classic Western. The outcrops get bigger and taller as you approach the foothills of the Pyrenées. The air cools as the altitude rises.

Pull off the road in just the right place and you will find, scattered here and there, rows of ancient vines, mostly Carignan. You will wonder how those vines manage to grow. There is no soil on the ground, just loose rocks sitting on a hard surface of schist and limestone.

You are in the Hautes Corbières, the cranny that Maxime Magnon discovered in 2002 when he drove down from Burgundy. The vines were then abandoned, and it became his life's work to nurse them back to life, to make from them wines that evoke the exoticism of the surrounding landscape. Since the beginning, he has done so using fully natural methods, both among the vines and in the winery.

Details

  • Grape Variety

    Grenache Blanc , Grenache Gris

  • Vintage

    2017

  • Size

    750ml

  • Farming Practice

    Natural

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