

Chateau Boissezon Saint-Chinian is a premium red wine from the Saint-Chinian appellation in France. It features a complex bouquet with notes of red fruit and aromatic herbs, offering a smooth and full-bodied palate ideal for special occasions.
The Domain Boissezon - Guiraud, situated in the north of Béziers, next to the foothills of the Massif Central, is a family-owned property handed down from father to son for five generations. Mixing tradition and modernity, the current owners, Michel and Pompilia Guiraud, have developed a reasoned way of winegrowing.
The vineyard is the witness of the region's diversity, stretching over two villages from the Saint Chinian appellation and thus offering two distinct terroirs. On the one hand, the schists at Roquebrun: terroir operated by the Guiraud family since the 18 century. And on the other hand, a clay and limestone soil at Causses and Veyran: terroir farmed by the Boissezon family (maternal family of Michel Guiraud).
Please drink responsibly: The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week.
Country of origin: France.
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place between 15-18°C.
Allergen Information: Contains sulphites.
Brand: Chateau Boissezon.
Agent: LGCF.
Grape variety: 40% Grenache, 35%Syrah, 15% Carignan and 10% Mourvèdre.
Current vintage: 2020.
Tasting notes: Colour : A dark deep red with deep purple reflections. Nose : The bouquet has fine complexity with notes of red fruit, violet, licorice and aromatic plants from the Mediterranean brush (thyme, rosemary). Palate : The palate is full and silky smooth marked by aromas of fruit (blackcurrant, blackberry), spiced up by grilled roasted notes with powerful, smooth tannins and a finish full of finesse enhanced by spicy notes.
Alcohol by volume: 14.5.
Units: 10.1.
Serving suggestions: Game, grilled steaks, distinctive cheeses.