
Gérard Bertrand : La Forge 2011
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Description
The aromatic structure and creaminess of a great Languedoc wine
The estate
Nestled in the heart of Languedoc, Gérard Bertrand reflects its founder’s commitment to showcasing the richness of Southern France’s terroirs. With a history spanning several decades, this estate is renowned for its expertise in crafting wines that powerfully and elegantly express the nuances of Languedoc’s finest vineyards.
The vineyard
A cuvée paying tribute to Gérard Bertrand’s father, La Forge is a Languedoc wine from plots located within the eponymous lieu-dit.
Composed of Carignan (80-year-old vines) and Syrah (20-year-old vines), this terroir belongs to Domaine de Villemajou, the Bertrand family’s historic cradle, recognized as the first classified cru of Corbières and located within the Corbières-Boutenac appellation.
The name of this wine stems from the fact that the elements needed for a forge are found on this plot: wood for the fire and water to cool the metal.
Winemaking and aging
Manual harvest. Aged for 10 to 12 months before bottling. An additional 12 months of aging is carried out before the bottles are released.
Blend
Gérard Bertrand La Forge 2011 is a blend of Carignan and Syrah.




