Domaine Mongestine, a 120-hectare vineyard undergoing a renaissance under the leadership of Céline and Harry. Certified organic since 2014, the winery and buildings are currently being renovated to fully realize the potential of this unique terroir. The wines, vinified naturally with little to no sulfites, reflect the diversity of the soils and grape varieties. Within the AOP Coteaux d’Aix-en-Provence appellation, each cuvée reveals surprising complexity and harmony, blending tradition and modernity. A sure bet for lovers of authentic, environmentally conscious wines.
Regular price
€6.80 excl. VAT
-3% for 60+ bottles, i.e., €6.60 excl. VAT
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Detailed description of the cuvée
Country, France
Region, Provence
Appellation, Vin de France
Grape variety(ies), Syrah and Grenache
Sweetness, Dry
Vinification,
Soil Type, Clay-limestone
Certification, Natural Wine Method
Alcohol content, 13.0%
Regular price
€6.80 excl. VAT
-3% for 60+ bottles, i.e., €6.60 excl. VAT
Madmed Rouge 2025
€6.80 excl. VAT
How to best appreciate this wine?
Food and wine pairing suggestions
Vegetarian cuisine
Serving suggestions
Serve at 12° to 14°C
Aging potential
Ready to drink
Our opinion on the cuvée
An intense nose of black fruit, Mediterranean scrub, and sweet spices. Full-bodied, structured, and elegant on the palate. A long, sunny finish.
Perched on the hills above Jouques, north of the Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence, the Domaine de la Mongestine—founded in 2017—offers a surprising take on Provence. Across 120 hectares cultivated using organic and biodynamic methods, Maxime Gamard takes advantage of the high-altitude plateau to produce wines of unexpected freshness: far from the sunny, heady rosés, here the wide temperature swings shape crisp, precise, and resolutely natural whites and reds.
The estate has become a benchmark for natural wines in the region—and has even sparked an unexpected legal dispute: DJ Bob Sinclar sued the estate over a wine named “Bob Singlar,” a deliberate play on his name. Anecdotes aside, Mongestine’s wines stand out for their distinct identity and stylistic consistency.