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Wine for sale: Terrasse d'Elise

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Terrasse d'Elise

Domaine de la Terrasse d’Elise has established itself as one of the finest references of the Languedoc. Xavier Braujou doesn’t adhere to the AOC system and in turn, creates single varietal cuvées that show incredible finesse thanks to an “hands off” approach to vinification.

Xavier Braujou has been running the family-owned Terrasse d'Elise domain since 1998, although he continued to work as a woodcutter until 2008. Keeping quality as his constant watchword, he has chosen to reduce yields dramatically (to around 20 hl/ha) and to work with old grape varieties on his 20 hectares of vines. In particular, he opts to create some single varietal wines, showcasing his Cinsault, Carignan and Mourvèdre grapes – too often considered to only be grapes for blending. Although not certified, the vineyard is run according to organic and biodynamic principles. Minute attention is paid to the vines, in the winery and the cellar in order to produce the best wines. In the winery, he doesn’t interfere much and doesn’t punch down or pump over; all this contributes to the balance of these perfectly spot-on wines.
Xavier Braujou spent several years as an outsider in Languedoc, before becoming one of the most beloved properties by wine enthusiasts. We can highly recommend all of the estate’s wines and once we start talking about them, we find it hard to stop!

2022
28
2021
54
2021
28
2020
26
2019
26
2021
70
2021
150
2021
34
2020
34
30 60 10% off for every 6 purchased
2019
34
2019
45
2018
40
2017
78
2023
25
2022
24
2021
22
2022
48
2022
23
2021
22
2023
15
2022
30
2022
25
2021
50
2021
24
2020
23
2022
32
2021
30
2022
27
2021
26
2021
42
2020
42
Price estimate for Terrasse d'Elise

WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY...

BETTANE & DESSEAUVE

Tastings here are always memorable, though those who prefer power over delicacy should look elsewhere. Only small quantities are produced; a truly coveted gem.

LA REVUE DU VIN DE FRANCE

Year in, year out, Xavier Braujou shows that it’s possible to make fine monovarietal wines in the Languedoc. An absolute must, prized by seasoned wine lovers, sommeliers and wine shops.