In November 2017, the Wines of Southwest France won the prestigious Wine Enthusiast Wine Star Award “Wine Region of the Year”. Winemakers, winery owners, export managers, and everyone in between continue their euphoria. To be internationally recognized as a region committed to producing wines of quality, paying homage to their heritage, and embracing change is clearly a source of satisfaction.
No one exudes more pride for this achievement than Andre Compeyre, Brand Ambassador (and lead sommelier and manager at Aldo Sohm Wine Bar in New York City). I had the opportunity to sit down with Andre for a chat and a taste of four wines comprised of indigenous grapes from the region prior to the recent Wines of Southwest France trade event at City Winery in Chicago.
Originally from Toulouse, Andre discovered wine “like a dream” during a stint as a trained chef… and the rest is history. From his sommelier studies to his first “field trip” to Fronton to an internship in various vineyards of Southwest France to a year in Gaillac, Andre Compeyre is just as excited about the region as he ever was. In essence, his role as Brand Ambassador is to “spread the word”. He readily admitted that he “can’t fake the passion and enthusiasm” for these wines.
The lush rolling hills of this beautiful area stretch from the Atlantic Ocean to Toulouse and from the Pyrenees to the vast mountains of the Massif Central. In general, the region is in the southwest corner of France, although it excludes their high-profile neighbors, Bordeaux and Cognac. Reflecting the area’s diverse climate and terroir are its wines. Over 300 grape varieties (120 are indigenous to the region) cultivated in 43 geographical designations satisfy any winelover’s palate. If you haven’t found a favorite wine from Southwest France yet, though, keep pouring. The region is the fourth largest in production volume in the country. And the prices? They’re incredibly budget-friendly. Click here for more.
As we sipped a lovely Domaine du Moulin, Méthode Ancestrale 2017, a sparkling wine of Mauzac from Gaillac, Andre shared that the wines of Southwest France are “great examples of value wines, not cheap wines”. He’s “excited about discovering something new” and with hundreds of grape varieties, the diversity and exploration of these wines are endless. This elegant wine from Domaine du Moulin offered notes of green apples on the nose and palate and a brilliant, refreshing start to the day.
Cheers! ~ Cindy
NOTE: For more about the unique wines of Southwest France, click here.