Montagne Saint-Emilion 2012
AOC Montagne-Saint-Emilion, Bordeaux, France
Blend: Merlot, Cabernet Franc | 13.5% ABV
We are delighted to offer this French red wine made from a blend of Merlot, and Cabernet Franc grapes in the renowned region of Bordeaux. Owned by the same family for four generations, their 2012 Rocher Corbin is "à point" with forest, truffle, fruit, leather, and spice notes. Don't stop at one bottle!
It opens with a gorgeous nose of forest floor, truffles, sweet dried fruits, leather, and gentle spice. So moreish!
Service: Serve at 15 to 20°C.
Food Pairing: Excellent with beef, duck, game, lamb, pork, and poultry.
In 1986, Philippe Durand, the current winemaker took over the winery from his father and has since then devoted himself to the modernization of the property, with the greatest respect for the terroir, the environment, and the traditional practices of vine cultivation.
Rocher Corbin, a 10 hectare property, extends on the west coast of Tertre de Calon, one of the highest points of the region, in the heart of the Montagne-Saint Emilion appellation, a few km from Saint-Emilion, on the shore right of the Dordogne.
This prime location which ideally exposes the vines to the sun, and the clay-limestone soil well drained by the slope, make it a great terroir for the grape varieties of our region.
The predominant Merlot is complemented by Cabernet Franc, an essential grape variety to bring structure and complexity to our wines. In 2019, a plot of Malbec was planted, with the intention of giving more fruit to the wine.
Red | Still | 75cl | 13.5% ABV
Recognition: Vintage 2010 - Mundus Vini: Gold | Vintage 2011 - Mundus Vini: Gold | Vintage 2015 - Concours de Bordeaux Vins d'Aquitaine: Gold | Vintage 2018 - Concours General Agricole Paris: Silver | Vintage 2021- Concours de Bordeaux Vins d'Aquitaine: Silver.
Cellaring: Can enjoy it now, but will benefit from waiting a few years in the cellar.
Vinification: The grapes are harvested at optimal maturity, by hand, bunch by bunch, in small crates to preserve the integrity of the fruit. These manual harvests make it possible to sort the grapes, first on vines in the vineyard, then on reception in the vat room (sorting tables).
The meticulous work of vinification is also carried out with total respect for the grapes. No crushing, in order to keep a maximum of whole berries. Vatting and fermentation at low temperature in thermo-regulated tanks. Since the 2016 harvest, winemaking has been conducted without sulfur.
Why buy from Wine&Earth?
We care. About wine. About the planet. And about providing brilliant service.Curated
Sustainable
Free Delivery
5-Star Service
Guaranteed
Quality Organic Wines
At Wine&Earth we specialise in curating eco-friendly wines from independent producers around the world. In this collection, we feature our delicious certified organic wines and biodynamic wines.