
I first encountered this wine at the Tesco Autumn Winter Press Tasting, where it immediately stood out for being full of flavour and impressively priced. At the time I mentioned that it was supplied by Maison Johanès Boubée in France, which on further digging turns out to be part of Carrefour. They manage the logistics and exporting of this wine, which is actually bottled in France by Caves Saint-Ronain.
This 2023 vintage is a blend of 60% Grenache, 30% Syrah and 10% Mourvèdre. This time, it began with a lovely red cherry aroma. However, it didn’t seem to offer much on tasting and I even thought I might have to write it off. However, after giving it around 40 minutes airing, it opened up beautifully and delivered a burst of juicy blackberries and dark plums, with a gentle caramel finish as a bonus.
It’s dry and sits between light and medium in body, which is surprising considering the relatively high 14% abv. The tannins are soft and well-behaved. It was awarded a silver medal and 93 points by the IWSC and had a mention the BBC’s Saturday Kitchen in October 2024.
This is an excellent wine for the money, full of flavour (if you wait) and not even not bulk bottled in the UK. It has come down in price since the tasting, from £5.75 to £5.30. Easily worth twice that.













