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Bressy-Masson, Rasteau
"First class Rasteau-based property" (Wine Behind the Label)
We thought it about time we found a good Rasteau producer and scoured the
area last summer to find a challenger to Andre Romero's title as
Rasteau superstar. The Masson family could easily take him on: their
top cuvées are exquisite. Daughter of Emile Bressy, Marie-France
Masson has improved the quality of wines from this 34 hectare Rasteau
estate. With many vines over 100 years old, Marie-France and her
husband Thierry have some excellent raw materials and, following a
sustainable approach to viticulture and vinification, the wines here have a
wonderful purity and richness. In addition to their red wines, Bressy-Masson is one of an ever-diminishing number of Rasteau estates making wines in the Rasteau Rancio appellation (although, according to John Livingstone-Learmonth, this style is making a resurgence). This is a vin doux naturel, a speciality of the region, made in much the same way as Port but from indigenous grapes (ie. Grenache). The slightly more common Rasteau VDN is not dissimilar to a Tawny Port (see Domaine des Côteaux des Travers) but the Rancio is quite different - stylistically more a cross between Sherry and Madeira. The reason is that, whereas barrels are usually topped up when evaporation occurs during the ageing process to prevent oxidation, the Rancio wine is deliberately oxidised in a controlled manner. As with all great fortified wines, it has an intoxicatingly sweet palate but a dry finish.
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