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Jeff Carrel

Jeff Carrel makes wines from a Corbières base across France, with Les Darons and Villa des Anges showing distinct red wine blends.

Place
France
Known for
Regional red wines with distinct cellar paths
Wine context
Cabernet Sauvignon · Grenache / Garnacha · Merlot · Syrah / Shiraz
Editorial basis
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Atlas locationFrance43.09° N · 2.70° E

At A Glance

Field
Detail
Base
Saint-Laurent de la Cabrerisse, Corbières
Working regions
Languedoc Roussillon, Bordeaux, Beaujolais and Burgundy
Main red grapes
Grenache, Syrah, Carignan, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot
Featured wines
Villa des Anges 2022 and Les Darons 2023
Defining feature
Regional winemaking combined with consulting work

The Producer

A building dating to 1857 in the village of Saint-Laurent de la Cabrerisse houses Maison Carrel, the base for Jeff Carrel's work in the Corbières region. Carrel works as both winemaker and oenologist, mainly in Languedoc Roussillon and also in Bordeaux, Beaujolais and Burgundy. His labels include Puydeval, la Bette, les Herbes Hautes, Côte Ouest, Les Darons, Morillon Blanc, Un Blanc Du Sud, Ornithology, Saveur Verte, BMV and Villa des Anges.

Carrel describes his approach through wines with a clear signature, social and environmental values, careful technical work and personality, from the vines through bottling. The portfolio includes consulting alongside house labels, with work carried across more than one French wine region.

Place

Maison Carrel is headquartered in the Corbières region, in Saint-Laurent de la Cabrerisse. Jeff Carrel's working geography extends beyond that base into Bordeaux, Beaujolais and Burgundy, while Languedoc Roussillon remains the main area of operation.

The address therefore sits inside a wider regional practice. Carrel's wines are made through a portfolio that crosses several French wine regions, with the red bottles here providing two distinct combinations of grape varieties.

Story

Jeff Carrel earned a National Diploma in oenology from Montpellier in 1994. At the end of 1996, he became technical director at Promocom, a Languedoc subsidiary of a Bordeaux trading company. By the end of 1998, he had taken over management of Domaine Puydeval and developed a consulting business in which he vinified for domaines and châteaux.

Today Carrel vinifies and advises mainly in Languedoc Roussillon, while continuing work in Bordeaux, Beaujolais and Burgundy. The career moved from technical direction to estate management and then to a portfolio of wines made across regions.

Vineyards And Cellar

Les Darons is vinified from destemmed grapes, with extraction by pigeage in concrete tanks. Pigeage pushes the cap of skins back into the fermenting wine, helping keep the solids in contact with the liquid. Syrah receives a pre-fermentation maceration before the wine is blended and aged in cement tanks on the fine lees, without oak. Fine lees are the small yeast particles left after fermentation, and ageing with them can round the texture.

Villa des Anges is aged for 14 months in tanks with oak staves before bottling. Oak staves provide contact with oak during tank ageing, bringing oak derived spice and vanilla alongside the fruit.

Wines

Maison Carrel's wider portfolio includes Puydeval, la Bette, les Herbes Hautes, Côte Ouest, Les Darons, Morillon Blanc, Un Blanc Du Sud, Ornithology, Saveur Verte, BMV and Villa des Anges.

The two red wines have different grape compositions. Les Darons contains 70% Grenache, 25% Syrah and 5% Carignan. Villa des Anges Red Blend Reserve contains 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Merlot and 10% Syrah. One bottle is built around Grenache and traditional southern French red grapes, while the other places Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot at the centre.

In The Glass

Les Darons shows an intense garnet hue with a silky texture. Blackberry, black cherry and raspberry run through the nose, followed by pepper and bay leaf. A mineral streak keeps the dark fruit balanced, and the tannins finish smooth.

Villa des Anges opens with expressive black fruit, including blackcurrant, blackberry and blueberry, alongside sweet spice. The palate is slender with fine acidity, wrapped in a round, velvety texture marked by blackberry cream, toasted spice and vanilla. The finish grows more concentrated and tannic.

A Bottle To Understand It

Choose Les Darons. It is a red made from Grenache, Syrah and Carignan, and its name comes from the affectionate Parisian suburban expression for parents. The bottle places Carrel's work with southern French grape varieties beside the urban history behind the label, giving the range a concrete first point through both fruit and name.

Anecdote

Born in Paris in 1969, Jeff Carrel lived in the La Goutte d'Or neighbourhood for 22 years, where he studied chemistry. He later named one of his wines Les Darons, using the affectionate Parisian suburban expression for parents. The wine is made from Grenache, Syrah and Carignan, with the name referring to the place where Carrel grew up and the grape varieties linked to southern French red wine. Les Darons became the label for that combination of Parisian origin and southern French wine work.

Final Word

Jeff Carrel's work joins a Corbières base with wines made across several French regions. Les Darons and Villa des Anges put that range into two red bottles with separate grape compositions and cellar choices.

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