Gerard Bertrand Art de Vivre Languedoc Red 2020 is a striking homage to the ancient winemaking traditions of the Mediterranean. Crafted in Languedoc, France, this red blend of Syrah, Grenache, and Mourvèdre reflects the essence of a region steeped in natural beauty and artistic heritage. Its distinctive natural clay bottle nods to the first amphorae used by early winemakers, symbolizing a deep connection to land and legacy.
Slow-ripened under the southern sun and hand-harvested between late September and mid-October, the grapes are gently vinified to preserve their richness. Macerated for up to 20 days and partially aged in oak for 8 months, the wine reveals a bright ruby hue and a refined profile. On the nose and palate, expect ripe red berries, smooth tannins, and a soft, round texture that lingers with finesse.
Best served at 18°C, this Languedoc red is a natural match for Mediterranean fare and grilled meats. It’s a wine that speaks to centuries of craft and culture, awarded gold at the 2020 Elle à Table Competition and named among Wine Spectator's Top 100. Ideal for dinner tables and cellars alike, it invites you to rediscover the art of living through every pour.