Cynthia Hurley
Cynthia Hurley in the Languedoc Oct 21, 2010

 
 

Chateau Fabas Le Mourral 2007 -
a Sumptuous Minervois from ancient vineyards in the South of the France

 
 
Historical Minervois

The new vintage 2007 Chateau Fabas has just arrived! And, it is a winner.

Chateau Fabas is one of those over-achieving wines that sells out fast every time I bring in a container-load. It is a throttled-up glassful with big flavors and a very sweet price.

Chateau Fabas is owned by one of the former directors of Moet & Chandon, Roland Augustin. Roland bought Chateau Fabas in 1995. He owned some vineyards in Champagne, but wanted to be able to have some fun and do some experimenting in an area that was not so outrageously expensive.

Chateau Fabas Mourral is aged in oak which increases the wine's ability to age. It is made from 60% Syrah (that's the northern Rhone grape going into Hermitage etc.), 30% Grenache (that's the Chateauneuf du Pape grape), and 10% Mourvedre (the Cotes du Rhone grape). The vines at Chateau Fabas are old - 35-45 years old.

Mourral has won a vat-ful of awards and that doesn't surprise me. The wine is balanced, substantial, darkly colored and loaded with dark fruit flavors. It's a great food wine that will make its presence known against the darkest and most pungent of sauces.

For those of you not familiar with Minervois, it is part of the Languedoc Roussillon, which stretches along the rim of the Mediterranean Sea from Nimes, which is quite a bit inland, almost to the border of Spain. The Minervois vineyards are northwest of Carcassonne. There is a wine movement going on in the Languedoc Roussillon which has been simmering for fifty years.

For the longest time, many of the old guard growers just could not get it through their heads that in order to make great wine, you have to lower your yields and only include healthy, ripe grapes in your final blend, but the old guard is dying off and the new generation of winemakers is getting the message. After all, the potential has always been there -- the climate is dry and sunny most of the time. In addition, the mistral blows often and helps keep the vineyards free of pests.

The best news for us is that the price of Minervois has not kept up with the quality. When you open your Minervois you will be struck by its power and you'll taste the black-cherry ripeness of those grapes that have baked in the Minervois summer. This wine always surprises me not only with its goodness, but by its "gone-ness" when I go to get some in the cellar. Buy enough. Cynthia Hurley

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The Chateau Fabas Mourral presentation

The Details:

Chateau Fabas 2007 $169 ($13.99)

 
 

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Cynthia Hurley
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