Mas de Daumas Gassac Rouge 2003
'When Languedoc pioneer Aime Guibert planted his first vines in 1972 and crushed his first Mas Daumas Gassac red in 1978, he was convinced that, improbable though it must have seemed to virtually any other observer at the time, his property and wine would gain worldwide renown. And it did. The flagships remain a Cabernet-based red and (since 1986) a white consisting of Chardonnay, Petit Manseng, Chenin Blanc, and others.' Robert Parker
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Case Price: £220
Details
- Appellation: Vin de Pays de L'Herault
- Vintage: 2003
- Status: In Bond - UK
- Case Size: 12 x 75
- Case Type: cdb
- On Hand Cases: 7