Marselan takes its name from the town of Marseillan, where it was first cultivated in 1961 by Paul Truel. It is the result of a cross between Cabernet Sauvignon and Grenache. Marselan is found in the Languedoc, the southern Rhône Valley and China.

Details

Wine Making

Volume (litre) 750 mL
Grape varieties 100% Marselan
Yields 70 hl/ha
Wine making Mechanical harvesting. Hot pre-fermentation maceration. Aged for 8 months in concrete vats.
Alcohol content
Region Languedoc

Wine tasting

Wine and food pairing White or red meat, cheese and dark chocolate.
Mouth Supple on the palate, evolving through silky, greedy tannins to finish on jammy notes.
Operating temperature 17 °C
Nose Intense nose opening with notes of black fruit (blackcurrant, blackberry).
Dress Deep purple
Keep 5 years

Award

Millésime 2024
Vintage 2022  
Vintage 2012  
Vintage 2029