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Vin de Pays d’Oc
Soil: Clay-and limestone Grape variety: Sauvignon 90 %, Piquepoul 10 % Harvest: By hand, in small crates, with sorting Harvest start date: September 12 Vinification: Slow pressing – Settling - Fermentation in 1-wine barrels (50 %) and 2-wine barrels (50 %) Maturing: In barrels on the lees, with stirring Alcohol content: 13,5 % vol. Packaging: 75 cl Bordeaux bottles
Tasting notes:
A powerful, complex wine that combines citrus fruit and gun-flint aromas with hints of smokiness. On the palate, it also reveals candied fruit and roasted hazelnut aromas, sustained by its density and fleshiness, that linger on a fresh and very persistent finish.
Tasting suggestions:
This wine will achieve its full expression at a temperature of around 12 to 14 °C and is at its best if aerated and even decanted in its youth. Its strength means that it can accompany a wide range of dishes. Try serving it with fish in sauce, white meat or pressed cheeses. Or how about something more original, such as a chicken tajine with preserved lemons.
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