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Benjamin Taillandier Minervois Bufentis
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Benjamin Taillandier Minervois Bufentis 2020


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About the wine:

Producer: Domaine Benjamin Taillandier

Grapes: Syrah and Grenache

Region: Languedoc-Roussillon, France

Appellation: Minervois

Features: Biodynamic

Vineyard Size: 3 hectares
Soil: limestone
Average Age of Vines: 40 years
Harvest: by hand
Aging: in old oak
Fining: none
Filtration: none
So2: minimal

About the producer:

After finishing winemaking school, Benjamin spent some time working in a conventional winery. In 2004, however, he met natural winemaker Jean-Baptiste Senat and began working with him in his cellar. He was influenced by Senat’s ideas and techniques. After his stage ended, he knew that he wanted to make his wine with a similar philosophy one day.

In 2007 he settled in his family’s hometown of Caunes-Minnervois, which sits between the ancient city of Carcassone and The Montagne Noir. He purchased 5.7ha of Grenache Noir, Syrah, Cinsault, Terret Gris and began working it organically, eventually converting all of it over to biodynamics. Each year he added a plot to his estate and now he works 9.5 ha all by hand and now fully Ecocert certified. He also runs a terrific wine bar downtown called Cantine du Curé which is open during the summer tourist season.

Benjamin feels that many of the wines in the Minervois AOC are too concentrated and alcoholic, and works hard to make wines that, while full flavored, are lighter, fresher and lower in alcohol than most average wines from the Languedoc. Indeed, there is a level of liveliness in this wines that you seldom see in the wines of the region, Benjamin is happily introducing people to the concept of Minnervois “vin de soil”.