These wines from Costières de Nîmes-based Mas des Bressades are made by Cyril Marès. While the reds are all rock solid, he makes a crazy good white based on Roussanne and Viognier that punches well above its price point.
Jeb Dunnuck jebdunnuck.com
Mas des Bressades has been a staple in my house for more than a decade.
Joe Czerwinski robertparker.com
A lovely blend of 60% Grenache and 40% Syrah.
Bright dark red color. Its fresh and ripe blackcurrant nose is marked by aromas of spices. A frank, fresh and dense attack on the palate makes it a very delicious wine. Its beautiful length brings with it bewitching aromas of garrigue and reveals very sweet tannins. Powerful and pure in the mouth, very elegant, fruity palate with a good length. Its characteristics make it a very gourmet wine with a bright future.
You can drink it now and it will also surprise you if you forget it for a few years in your cellar.
Cyril has always lived between the vines and orchards of his father Roger Marès. After studying agronomy and viticulture and oenology in Montpellier, he went to make wine on other continents before taking over the estate. Cyril returned to the Costières de Nîmes at the Mas des Bressades in 1996.
Returning with a passion for wine and for the terroir of the Mas des Bressades, his objective is to preserve as much as possible the qualitative potential of the terroir while respecting the vine and the soils. "I seek in each wine the harmony between the different origins and components of the wine so that everyone feels when drinking it the pleasure I had in making it."
For centuries, making wine in the Marès family has been as much an art as a family tradition. Cyril maintains, on the estate created by Roger Marès in 1964, who had also created with his father Henri (1903-1994) a vineyard in the Haut-Médoc. And it is as a pioneer that he applied in Costières the good lessons of Gironde.
This tradition so brilliantly illustrated by Henri Marès (1820-1901), friend of Pasteur and discoverer of the treatment of powdery mildew, scourge of vines, by sulfur and his brother Paul illustrious botanist who settled in Algeria where he could not help but establish a vineyard. Their father Etienne Marès (1780 - 1840) had left the family estate run by his father Pierre Marès (1758-1820) on the banks of the Thau lagoon to become a wine merchant and later acquire the Château de Launac near Montpellier.
| Product/Service Sold Out | No |
|---|---|
| En Primeur | No |
| New Arrivals | No |
| Wine Type | Red Wine |
| Country | France |
| Region | Rhone Valley |
| Varietals | Shiraz, Grenache |
| Vintage | 2022 |
| Bottle Size | 750ml |