Yeah, interesting stuff GK.
Saint Chinian is in Hérault Country, and a nice wine when bought in France, never good'uns in England tho, just not trendy.
Things are looking up for Herault, they were scrawny and dull, but small producers, are taking over their parents vineyards and doing things, taking a leaf out of the southern Rhone book, producing concentrated and fruity wines - rather than bulk austere wines, which the Herault had a pretty naff reputation for.
These should develop a bit.
Sounds very nice, particularly the cigar skin leaf and earthy notes, scented savoury and perfumed, Hot stones country, any wizened scrubland herby bits in there ? I like that in a rhone mix.
Good TN - GK, you went off your path, and took a risk there. Apart from Saint Chinian, vin de Herault was
"getting pissed party dross" before you were born
Should interest Mel, this progress there.