Appellation area
AOC red, rosé since 1982 and white since 2005; Saint Chinian-Berlou / Saint Chinian-Roquebrun 2005
Situated at the northwest of Béziers in the Hérault, at the foot of the Massif du Caroux and the Espinouse, it covers twenty villages.
Geology
The terroir of Saint Chinian is divided by the river of the Orb and of the Varnazobres. In the north, schist and sandstones occupy 90% of the volume of the soil from 40 cm of deep. This kind of acid soil retains very little water, and vine has to adapt to important droughts. In the south, it is the limestone deposited by the sea which is married with bauxite and clay. We discover a set of small plates with a layer of small earth which requires very long roots of the vine.
Climate
Typically Mediterranean. Average temperatures 14°C.
Grapes
Grenache, Syrah and Mourvèdre, Carignan, Cinsault, Lladoner Pelut for red and rosé wines. Grenache blanc, Marsanne, Roussanne, Rolle for white wines.
Vinification
- Red wines : traditional fermentation or carbonic maceration.
- Rosé wines : by saignée, draining or direct pressing.
- White wines : by direct pressing.
Appellation
Berlou and Roquebrun
Key figures
3,300 ha classed
Average yield
42 hl/hectare
Average production
130,000 hl
Sales
- General Distribution: 29%
- Export: 29%
Source CIVL