Mas de Libian, Vin de Pétanque, Vin de France, Red Wines

Mas de Libian, Vin de Pétanque, Vin de France, Red

Mas de Libian, Vin de Pétanque, Vin de France, Red

The Thibon family bought Libian in 1670. A third-generation of the current owners Jean-Pierre Thibon and his wife Jacqueline have 3 daughters Hélène, Catherine, and Cécile. Jean-Pierre decided that the main activity at Libian would be wine: he built a cellar in 1970. The vines were, from the beginning, under organic agriculture: they plowed the soils, hoed by hand in the spring. A continuation of this philosophy and an important milestone for the domaine was being certified biodynamic in 2005.

Presentation

Hélène takes little credit for her farms’ organic management, which she says has been practiced here for generations. No chemicals are used and even in generous vintages very low yields are the norm. As the Mas de Libian biotope has come to offer an incredibly healthy environment for grape growing, Hélène has little recourse for sulphur, which is often not used at all during the winemaking process.

Winemaking

Traditional, blending of grape varieties in the vat. 100% de-stemming. Light crushing. Temperature-controlled fermentation. Short vatting period of around 5 days. Gravity run-off. Pneumatic pressing. MLF in vats.

Varietals

Grenache noir: 75

Syrah: 25

Specifications

Alcohol content: 14,5% vol.

GM: No.

Allergenes: Contains sulphites. Does not contain egg or egg products. Does not contain milk or milk-based products.

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