Domaine Mas Jullien

Owner and winemaker Olivier Jullien is a pioneer of the Languedoc. When he took over the family domaine in 1985, he was one of the only believers of the potential of the Terrasses du Larzac (large terraces on the edge of the Cevennes plateau, North of Montpellier) to produce great wines from the Midi. 25 years later, he controls over 18 hectares of unique vineyard sites, managed following the principles of Biodynamic winemaking.

  • Jonquières, Languedoc - France

Location of Mas JullienThe Vineyards - Terroir

The soils of the different vineyards vary from argilo-calcaires (clay over limestone) for the reds, pebbles for the whites and sandstones for the new Carlan cuvee.

In 1985, the vineyards were mainly planted with Carignan, Grenache and to a lesser extent some Syrah. Now the vineyards comprise the following varieties:

Red (16 hectares)
25% Carignan, 25% Mourvèdre, 25% Syrah, 20% Grenache, 5% Cinsault.
White (4 ha)
50% Carignan, 20% Grenanche, 10% Chenin Blanc, 5% Clairette, 5% Viognier, 10% various.

Viticulture

Olivier Jullien follows the principles of Biodynamic viticulture, with soil cultivation or cropping, natural grass in the alleys, use of compost in the vineyards, etc. Yields are generally around 30hL/ha, obtiained by pruning down to 8 buds per vine and elimination of the lateral shoots.


Mas Jullien labelWinemaking

Olivier Jullien has made a lot of experiments in terms of winemaking to get to the current techniques. For instance, in 1985 the harvest was not destemmed and it was whole bunch fermentation. In 1989, Olivier tried to use no Sulphur. He also went from 100% new oak 1993 for the reds to no oak in 1994 and then to new large oak (demi-muids – 600L) since then.

Current winemaking practices are the following:

Whites
Crushing, pressing and débourbage overnight, followed by fermentation. Each variety from each terroir is fermented separately in demi-muids (600L). There is no malolactic fermentation except for the Carignan Blanc. Assemblage is made after fermentation or later.
Reds
Destemming, sorting, fermentation in 40hL tanks with indigenous yeasts. The must is plunged during fermentation, and temperatures are monitored to avoid overheating. Fermentation lasts generally 3 weeks and malolactic fermentation starts in tanks or in oak. The wines are racked to demi-muids at the end of Autumn and stay there for a year, and then spend 2 years in big oak foudres.

Wines available from Domaine Mas Jullien

Côteaux du Languedoc Blanc 2009

This is a blend of mainly Grenache Blanc and Carignan Blanc, with some Chenin Blanc, Viognier, Clairette and Roussanne. A very good vintage of this dry white blend.

Côteaux du Languedoc Carlan 2009

This comes from a single vineyard comprised of Grenache (70%), Cinsault and Carignan. A very classic vintage.

Côteaux du Languedoc Rouge 2008

The flagship of the Domaine, this blend comes from various vineyards, and includes Syrah, Carignan and Mourvèdre.

Recent articles for Domaine Mas Jullien

Two in Decanter's Top 10 French name's for value!

Very pleasing to see not one but two of Terroir's producers listed in this month's Decanter magazine feature on France's top 10 names for value. Both Château Pierre-Bise and Domaine Mas Jullien are listed in the top 10 - excellent recognition of two great producers.

Excerpts of the article are shown below.