Maxime Magnon Vin de France St Jacques

Maxime Magnon Vin de France St Jacques 2022

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Mourvèdre,Grenache,Carignan
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Maxime Magnon
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France > Languedoc-Roussillon > Corbières

This is the latest wine from Maxime Magnon, a blend of equal parts Mourvèdre, Grenache, Carignan, and just a touch of Cinsault from a plot of vines found not far from the sea. Like Maxime’s other red cuvées, the St Jacques is soulful, sunny, and bold. It boasts the same windswept charm and expressive essence one comes to expect from his wines: seriously Southern, a touch renegade, and disarmingly playful.

 

On the nose, strong notes of strawberry and raspberry jam with hints of rose and cranberry.
On the palate, very aromatic and fruity, vibrant with delicate tannins.
SKU: 01MMSJ22
Bottle Size: 75CL
ABV: 13.0%
Vintage: 2022

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Maxime Magnon

PRODUCER: Maxime Magnon
REGION: Hautes-Corbières, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
WINEMAKERS: Maxime Magnon

Burgundian by birth, Maxime Magnon’s prodigious talent was not the product of a childhood spent running through the vines of a family estate. Born not to a vigneron, négociant, or winemaker, Maxime honed his skills through years spent working at some of France’s finest wineries: first under Jean Foillard in Morgon, and... Read More >>