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Domaine de Baron’Arques Limoux 2010

Domaine de Baron’Arques Limoux 2010

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    RM 330 RM 314

    Domaine de Baron’Arques Limoux 2010

    RM 330 RM 314

    TASTING NOTES:
    • Aroma: The nose reveals a rich bouquet with prominent notes of dark berries, ripe plums, and a subtle hint of vanilla, creating an inviting and complex aroma.
    • Palate: On the palate, this wine offers a symphony of flavors. Ripe black cherries and blackberries mingle with nuances of cedar, tobacco, and spices. The well-integrated tannins provide a velvety texture, while a refreshing acidity adds vibrancy to the wine.
    • Finish: The finish is long and lingering, leaving you with the enduring flavors of dark fruits and a touch of oak, making Domaine de Baron’Arques Limoux 2010 an elegant and satisfying wine.

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    TASTING NOTES:
    • Aroma: The nose reveals a rich bouquet with prominent notes of dark berries, ripe plums, and a subtle hint of vanilla, creating an inviting and complex aroma.
    • Palate: On the palate, this wine offers a symphony of flavors. Ripe black cherries and blackberries mingle with nuances of cedar, tobacco, and spices. The well-integrated tannins provide a velvety texture, while a refreshing acidity adds vibrancy to the wine.
    • Finish: The finish is long and lingering, leaving you with the enduring flavors of dark fruits and a touch of oak, making Domaine de Baron’Arques Limoux 2010 an elegant and satisfying wine.
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    Domaine de Baron’Arques Limoux 2010

    Domaine de Baronarques is a very old estate, dating back at least to the 17th Century, when it was called Domaine de Lambert. At the time, the estate belonged to the Abbey of Saint-Polycarpe, a village near Limoux in the Aude department of Southern France.

    After changing hands several times, the estate was sold to Michel Tisseyre in 1875. The Tisseyre family extended the vineyard – it covered 48 hectares (120 acres) in 1910 – and between 1890 and 1900 built themselves an attractive residence with a terrace and a garden.

    In 1998 Mr. Chéreau, a Marseilles lawyer and heir of the estate, sold it to Baroness Philippine de Rothschild and her two sons. The three entrusted the management of the Domaine to the family company, Baron Philippe de Rothschild S.A. The estate was very run down, calling for extensive renovation of the vineyard and the winemaking facilities, a process that took five years.

    In 2003, Domaine de Baronarques benefited from a fortunate conjunction of circumstances: the wine proved to be of very high quality and the Domaine was awarded the AOC Limoux rouge appellation, newly created by the Institut National des Appellations d’Origine (INAO). Domaine de Baronarques could take its rightful place alongside the family’s other estates, including the illustrious Château Mouton Rothschild.

    Camille Sereys de Rothschild joined the original buyers, Philippe Sereys de Rothschild and Julien de Beaumarchais de Rothschild, her brothers, in 2014.

    Domaine de Baronarques is located in Languedoc, in the commune of Saint-Polycarpe, near Limoux. The Domaine is a single 110-hectare (272-acre) estate, 43 hectares (106 acres) of which are planted with vines.

    Located 400 km from the Atlantic Ocean and 100 km from the Mediterranean, the vineyard is subject to the climatic influence of both water masses, ensuring optimum sunshine and balanced rainfall. Also close to the Pyrenees, the parcels are at an altitude of 250 to 350 metres, tempering the summer heat.

    The soil is mainly clay and limestone, except for a few parcels where there is more gravel and sand.

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