Domaine de La Chapelle Saint-Mathieu - Le Lac 2023
Le Lac 2023 from Domaine de La Chapelle Saint-Mathieu is a red wine from Aniane that expresses with depth and elegance the landscapes of the inner Languedoc, between reliefs, scrubland, and tempered Mediterranean influences. Made from a blend of parcels located around the Boissière lake, it draws its character from clay-limestone soils mixed with rolled pebbles, promoting both ripeness and freshness. The deep ruby color, with garnet reflections, announces a wine of structure and controlled concentration. The nose opens with aromas of ripe black fruits, blackberry, and blackcurrant, complemented by notes of scrubland, pepper, and licorice. Nuances of cocoa, fine leather, and soft spices appear upon aeration, bringing complexity and depth. The whole is intense but never excessive, with a precise and refined aromatic profile.
On the palate, the attack is ample and structured, supported by dense and well-built matter. The tannins, present but perfectly ripe, outline a solid framework without harshness, giving the wine a true foundation. The flavors of black fruits continue with spicy, slightly balsamic notes, with a mineral touch that recalls the origin of the soils. The blend of grape varieties brings complexity and balance, each variety contributing to the aromatic depth and structure. The manual harvest followed by careful destemming preserves the purity of the fruit and the finesse of the tannins. The eighteen-month barrel aging brings an elegant patina, with integrated oak that supports the wine without dominating it. The palate gains breadth as the tasting progresses, while maintaining a beautiful freshness.
Le Lac 2023 is a gastronomic wine, designed to accompany generous and structured dishes. It pairs ideally with roasted or grilled meats, herb-seasoned lamb, stewed game, or characterful Mediterranean cuisine. Its depth and balance also allow it to accompany rich vegetarian dishes based on roasted vegetables, mushrooms, or legumes. Served around 16 to 17 °C, after prior aeration, it reveals all its complexity and relief. Already expressive in its youth, it has aging potential that will allow it to develop more tertiary notes of undergrowth, spices, and fine leather. It is a great wine from Aniane, serious, structured, and deeply rooted in its terroir.
Grape varieties: Syrah, Grenache, Carignan, Mourvèdre, Cabernet Sauvignon