Faugeres Rouge Mas Olivier
The story of Mas Olivier began in 1982, which also happens to be the date Faugères gained its AOP classification. The landscape, its terroir and the people who have shaped its history, however, are far older.
Back in 1959 a group of like-minded wine growers, with a vision to create a cooperative dedicated to the production of high-quality wines joined forces: today the co-op produces more than half of Faugères bottled wines and is well regarded for its quality. Vineyards facing the Mediterranean sea but located at 300 metres above sea level enable Faugères to benefit from the heat of long summers, yet with heavier spring and autumn rainfall, and cooler temperatures than elsewhere in the Languedoc. A philosophy of ‘lutte raisonnée’ and where possible organic principles, this compelling Languedoc winery offers wines that are generous, with plentiful ripe fruit, value and character.
Vines are planted on 100% schist soils located on the south facing foothills of the Cévennes. They benefit from optimum sunshine combined with cool summer nights.
A traditional red wine fermentation in concrete vessels, with malolactic fermentation. Aged in old, oak barrels for 6 to 8 months.
Complex and elegant aromas, with black fruits and a subtle hint of oak. Supple tannins and a bright fruit packed finish.
Great with steak, roast lamb, game or rich stews.