The Bois des Mourres shares an identical grape blend with the producer's other Gigondas bottling, Les Mourres. Both are plush with black fruit and share a familiar perfume of dried mint, thyme and earth. Yet there's a lift of minerality and briskness of acidity that differentiates this cuvée, as well as hints of anise and spice that mark the finish. It's a concentrated, boldly structured wine to enjoy now–2026.
The Bois des Mourres shares an identical grape blend with the producer's other Gigondas bottling, Les Mourres. Both are plush with black fruit and share a familiar perfume of dried mint, thyme and earth. Yet there's a lift of minerality and briskness of acidity that differentiates this cuvée, as well as hints of anise and spice that mark the finish. It's a concentrated, boldly structured wine to enjoy now–2026.
The Bois des Mourres shares an identical grape blend with the producer's other Gigondas bottling, Les Mourres. Both are plush with black fruit and share a familiar perfume of dried mint, thyme and earth. Yet there's a lift of minerality and briskness of acidity that differentiates this cuvée, as well as hints of anise and spice that mark the finish. It's a concentrated, boldly structured wine to enjoy now–2026.
The Bois des Mourres shares an identical grape blend with the producer's other Gigondas bottling, Les Mourres. Both are plush with black fruit and share a familiar perfume of dried mint, thyme and earth. Yet there's a lift of minerality and briskness of acidity that differentiates this cuvée, as well as hints of anise and spice that mark the finish. It's a concentrated, boldly structured wine to enjoy now–2026.