Mas Amiel

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mcoulson
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Mas Amiel

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I have some friends who have a little house east of Carcassonne in southern France and I visit there most years just to unwind. I mentioned this to Alex and he said - ar har French fortified wine from Maury ... you need to visit Mas Amiel ... so I did, not strictly true I combined a vineyard visit with a late lunch but it's all the same when you on holiday.

Mas Amel is located a bit north west of Perpignan and like most Domaines Mas Amiel is up a windy dirt track through there vines but the buildings at the end are clearly organised and spotless.
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Now I defiantly like Port and I also like desert wines and unfortunately I was driving so self control needed to be handed out in massive doses and I needed to be selective so the two things I tried was the Vintage 1969 Mas Amiel and the Vintage Blanc 2023

The Vintage 69 is certainly fortified but it's not vintage port it's filtered and very smooth I'd drink this with cheese, the smells ozzing from it are simply gorgeous and that carries on as you taste the wine. Now the odd part here is that in the winemaking process it's matured for a year outside in demijohns under the sun, when you walk around the rows of demijohns it really is an odd thing most of them have the nicest colour liquid in them but for a few of them the process has clearly gone wrong.
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The wine then moves to some 350 year old oak casks where it slowly evolves until it's eventually bottled.
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The Vintage Blanc is just delicious,
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it's 100% grenache gris and it's made in the stainless steel vats that they have and then halfway through the process they mix in more alcohol just to make sure. It's a joy to taste and is just crying out to be paired with all the usual food suspects. It's full of citrus but by no means over powering.
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The stainless vats are just visible on the left, on the right are the 'new' concrete vats as opposed to the old ones in the main cellar.
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Both of these and a lot of the rest of the range are available from Vinatis    

The staff at the buying room are really friendly and whilst they offer all sorts of tasting options that you can buy we just turned up and they basically said what would you like to try. Several euros later we had bottles to take away and then a tour round the process plant and site including the odd demijohns.
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If your passing by I can confirm Alex's view that the place is well worth a visit ...
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Onto lunch .... It's a bit of a jaunt but again if your passing try and eat at Relais Chantovent
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I've eaten here many times and it's always been excellent and this visit was no exception to that rule.

The restaurant is perched on top of an ancient rock formation with fabulous views in all directions, it's a bit of a treck to get there but it's run by a couple, the wife runs the front of house and the husband cooks and serves.

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Thanks so much for posting. I love the way Maury sits in the sun for a year - that makes it virtually indestructible.
Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.

2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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Thanks for the writeup! That restaurant looks really good...
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Great write-up Martin, many thanks. Another destination added to the list…
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Alex Bridgeman wrote: 19:52 Thu 17 Jul 2025 Thanks so much for posting. I love the way Maury sits in the sun for a year - that makes it virtually indestructible.
I'd be fascinated to try it before and after!
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Bit of an update .... I bought 7 bottles of the White from here and it's all just turned up delivered by DPD and no sign of import or anything else ....

It's also £10 cheaper than the advertised price on the source web site
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mcoulson wrote: 13:01 Wed 23 Jul 2025 Bit of an update .... I bought 7 bottles of the White from here and it's all just turned up delivered by DPD and no sign of import or anything else ....

It's also £10 cheaper than the advertised price on the source web site
Sometimes you can be the beneficiary of UK stockholders not increasing price when their supplier has already done so. Sounds like that’s what’s happened to you.
Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.

2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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Alex Bridgeman wrote: 22:50 Wed 23 Jul 2025
mcoulson wrote: 13:01 Wed 23 Jul 2025 Bit of an update .... I bought 7 bottles of the White from here and it's all just turned up delivered by DPD and no sign of import or anything else ....

It's also £10 cheaper than the advertised price on the source web site
Sometimes you can be the beneficiary of UK stockholders not increasing price when their supplier has already done so. Sounds like that’s what’s happened to you.
Nope ... It really was shipped from France looking at all the paperwork and labels from the dpd side ....
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mcoulson wrote: 05:00 Thu 24 Jul 2025
Alex Bridgeman wrote: 22:50 Wed 23 Jul 2025
mcoulson wrote: 13:01 Wed 23 Jul 2025 Bit of an update .... I bought 7 bottles of the White from here and it's all just turned up delivered by DPD and no sign of import or anything else ....

It's also £10 cheaper than the advertised price on the source web site
Sometimes you can be the beneficiary of UK stockholders not increasing price when their supplier has already done so. Sounds like that’s what’s happened to you.
Nope ... It really was shipped from France looking at all the paperwork and labels from the dpd side ....

You may find that a duty invoice arrives at some point. That’s usually what happens with UPS…
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flash_uk wrote: 06:00 Thu 24 Jul 2025
mcoulson wrote: 05:00 Thu 24 Jul 2025
Alex Bridgeman wrote: 22:50 Wed 23 Jul 2025
mcoulson wrote: 13:01 Wed 23 Jul 2025 Bit of an update .... I bought 7 bottles of the White from here and it's all just turned up delivered by DPD and no sign of import or anything else ....

It's also £10 cheaper than the advertised price on the source web site
Sometimes you can be the beneficiary of UK stockholders not increasing price when their supplier has already done so. Sounds like that’s what’s happened to you.
Nope ... It really was shipped from France looking at all the paperwork and labels from the dpd side ....

You may find that a duty invoice arrives at some point. That’s usually what happens with UPS…
I'll keep you posted - regardles it's a fab wine :-) and worth the effort
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flash_uk wrote: 06:00 Thu 24 Jul 2025 You may find that a duty invoice arrives at some point. That’s usually what happens with UPS…
I paid 3 such invoices earlier this month.

One for $2.25 customs fee and $4.25 "disbursement" fee.
One for $0.08 tariff fee and $8.00 "disbursement" fee.
And one for $0.08 tariff fee and $17.00 "disbursement" fee.

I need to get into the "disbursement" business.
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Glenn E. wrote: 22:25 Thu 24 Jul 2025
flash_uk wrote: 06:00 Thu 24 Jul 2025 You may find that a duty invoice arrives at some point. That’s usually what happens with UPS…
I paid 3 such invoices earlier this month.

One for $2.25 customs fee and $4.25 "disbursement" fee.
One for $0.08 tariff fee and $8.00 "disbursement" fee.
And one for $0.08 tariff fee and $17.00 "disbursement" fee.

I need to get into the "disbursement" business.
Well I'm just drinking the last glass from the first bottle and it's lovely and well worth $0.08 plus fees ... :-)
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