Tête de Bélier

Château Puech-Haut

Tête de Bélier is a white produced by Château Puech-Haut in Saint-Drézéry, Languedoc, France. Made from Roussanne, Marsanne and Viognier. The 2013 vintage is at peak maturity from 2019 to 2022. Track this wine and manage your cellar with Cellarion — open-source, self-hostable, free.

Type: White

Appellation: Saint-Drézéry

Region: Languedoc

Country: France

Grapes: Roussanne, Marsanne, Viognier

Drink window: 2019–2022 (2013 vintage)

Tête de Bélier

Frequently asked questions

When should I drink Tête de Bélier?

Tête de Bélier 2013 reaches peak maturity between 2019 and 2022. Outside that window, expect either underdeveloped tannins (too early) or fading fruit (too late).

Where is Tête de Bélier from?

Tête de Bélier is produced by Château Puech-Haut in Saint-Drézéry, Languedoc, France.

What grapes are in Tête de Bélier?

Tête de Bélier is a blend of Roussanne, Marsanne and Viognier.