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Mas Pas Re

Mas Pas Re Nature Peinture 2024

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Tasting notes

Bright ruby-red with a clear, lively hue. The nose offers ripe red cherry, plum, dried herbs, and a hint of black pepper with a garrigue undertone. On the palate, the wine is direct and lively, with supple tannins, fresh acidity, and a clean, dry finish with earthy length.

BodyFruitTanninAcidity
  • Style: Dry, light- to medium-bodied red with a direct, fruit-forward profile and earthy garrigue character; the fiberglass aging preserves freshness and fruit purity without adding any wood influence; approachable on release yet with enough structure to hold over a year or two
  • Grapes & terroir: Merlot and Syrah; organically farmed on clay-limestone soils at two separate sites in the Hérault: Gignac (Merlot, 40-year-old vines) and Plaissan (Syrah, 30-year-old vines); set among garrigue scrubland in the heart of Languedoc; average yield around 15 hl/ha
  • Winemaking: Hand-harvested and sorted; grapes destemmed and lightly crushed; maceration in fiberglass for approximately 15 days; aged in fiberglass; bottled unfined, unfiltered, no added sulfur; Vin de France classification
  • Serving temperature & decanting: Serve at 59–63°F; no decanting necessary but 15 minutes in the glass helps the wine open; works well slightly cool on a warm evening
  • Pairing: Grilled merguez sausages
  • Similar to: Consumers who enjoy light-to-medium Languedoc reds in a natural style, or easy-drinking southern Rhône blends with earthy garrigue notes, will find familiar ground here

Mas Pas Re Nature Peinture 2024 is a dry red wine produced by Julien Trichard and Sara Hernandez at their organically farmed estate in the Hérault valley, Languedoc. The blend is based on Merlot and Syrah, sourced from their own old-vine parcels across the communes of Gignac and Plaissan, both on clay-limestone soils in the garrigues. Grapes are hand-harvested at low yields, destemmed, lightly crushed, and macerated in fiberglass tanks before aging in fiberglass. Mas Pas Re Nature Peinture 2024 is bottled unfined, unfiltered, and without added sulfur. Vin de France.

Grilled merguez sausages, Moroccan lamb tagine, charcuterie, roast chicken with herbs, mushroom pasta, sheep's milk cheese, grilled aubergine.

Wine details

Dry/Sweet:, Dry
Wine Type:, Red
Wine Style:, Medium Body
Grapes:, 60% Merlot, 40% Syrah
Farming:, Organic
Vintage:, 2023
Alcohol:, 13%
Country:, France
Region:, Languedoc–Roussillon
Appellation:, NA
Bottle Size:, 750ml
Sugar Level:, Zero Added Sugar

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Producer profile

Mas Pas Re

Mas Pas Re is the project of Julien Trichard and Sara Hernandez, based at a farmhouse in the Hérault valley in Languedoc whose central structure dates to the 13th century. The estate covers 11 hectares of vineyards spread across two communes: Gignac, where the Merlot is planted among the garrigue, and Plaissan, a few kilometres away, where the Syrah grows. Both sites are on clay-limestone soils. The estate also grows Carignan, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Sauvignon Blanc.

The vineyards are farmed organically under certified Agriculture Biologique standards, and Julien and Sara extend biodynamic practices as part of their broader approach to soil health. Yields are deliberately kept very low, averaging around 15 hectolitres per hectare, achieved through careful pruning with the aim of improving grape concentration. Harvesting is done by hand, with grapes picked into crates to avoid damage before arriving in the cellar.

In the winery, the approach is straightforward and non-interventionist. No commercial yeasts, fining agents, or sulfur are used at any stage. Wines are fermented with indigenous yeasts, macerated in fiberglass tanks, and aged in fiberglass before bottling unfined and unfiltered. The range typically includes a rosé, two reds, two whites, a bag-in-box, and a late-harvest wine. All wines are classified Vin de France, giving Julien and Sara the flexibility to work across their different parcels and varieties without appellation constraints. A small portion of production is distilled to make a fine.

The name Mas Pas Re reflects both the provenance of the estate — a mas, the traditional term for a farmhouse in southern France — and the couple's stripped-back philosophy of working with what the land provides.

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Wine region

Languedoc–Roussillon, France

Languedoc-Roussillon stretches along the Mediterranean coast of southern France from the Rhône delta in the east to the Spanish border in the west. It is the largest wine-producing region in France by volume and, over the past three decades, has undergone a significant qualitative shift from bulk cooperative production to a growing number of small, independent producers working organically and biodynamically. The Hérault department, where Mas Pas Re is based, sits at the geographic heart of Languedoc, inland from Montpellier and the coast, in a landscape of rolling hills, garrigue scrubland, and river valleys carved by the Hérault river and its tributaries.

The area around Gignac and Plaissan, where Julien Trichard and Sara Hernandez farm, occupies this hilly inland zone roughly 30 kilometres northwest of Montpellier. The climate is typically Mediterranean: hot, dry summers with intense sunshine, mild winters, and most rainfall concentrated in autumn and spring. Soils in this part of the Hérault are predominantly clay-limestone, a combination that drains well but retains enough moisture to carry vines through the dry summer months without irrigation.

At the broader regional level, Languedoc covers an enormous diversity of sub-appellations and terroirs, from the schist and granite soils of Faugères and Saint-Chinian in the northwest to the limestone and clay terraces of the Pic Saint-Loup and the Terrasses du Larzac in the north, and the alluvial plains of the coastal strip. Wines labelled Vin de France, as with Nature Peinture, fall outside the AOC or IGP framework and offer producers freedom to blend varieties and vinify across sites without geographic restriction. The region has also become one of the leading areas in France for organic certification, with Occitanie accounting for the highest proportion of organically farmed vineyards in the country.

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