Skip to product information
1 of 1

Mas Amiel, Vintage 99

Mas Amiel, Vintage 99

Regular price HK$758.00
Regular price Sale price HK$758.00
Sale Sold out

In stock

Type: 🔴 Sweet

Varietal: 90% Grenache noir, 5% Maccabeu, 5% Carignan

Country: France

Region: Languedoc-Roussillon

Appellation: AOC Maury

Vintage: 1999

Rating: RVF: 96, RP: 91, JR: 19.5

Certification:

More about this wine

A vintage of both substance and finesse, where roundness and freshness converge. Its silky tannins and vibrant acidity balance seamlessly with sweetness. The finish lingers with a delicate salinity—an umami-driven expression of Mas Amiel's signature style.

Vineyard and Terroir
South-facing slopes of decomposed schist and black marl. Soils are regularly tilled. Goblet-trained vines over 40 years old. Average yield: 18 hl/ha. Planting density: 3,500–4,000 vines/ha.

Winemaking and Aging
Manual harvest. Double sorting and destemming.
Extra alcohol is added during the fermentation while the wine is still on the skins (mutage sur grains), and then the whole is allowed to macerate for 30 days to extract the aromas and polyphenols from the grapes, ensuring a nice balance of fruit, alcohol and sugar.
One year in glass demijohns outdoors under the sun, then transferred to old 350-hl oak casks where it remains to this day, continuing its slow, graceful evolution. This exceptionally long maturation—part of the Mas Amiel signature—nurtures a wine of profound aromatic complexity and structural depth.

Tasting notes

Eye
Mahogany colour.
Nose
The olfactory universe opens with notes of prunes, figues and candied oranges. Then the spices arrive, both soft and sweet.
Palate
Rich yet taut, with silky tannins finely balanced by sweetness.

Service and Pairing
A bold pairing for spiced pastilla or aged cheeses like Comté. For dessert, try it with praline or dried-fruit chocolates. Open one hour before and serve at 15°C.
Unlimited ageing potential.

View full details

Questions & Answers

Have a Question?

Be the first to ask a question about this.

Ask a Question