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Languedoc-Roussillon
60% Grenache, 30% Syrah, 10% Carignan
This is a new appellation from Languedoc, fine cuvee is the outcome of rigorous plot selection, slow fermentation and maturation in oak...
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75% Tannat, 25% Cabernet Franc. Ageing: 12 months in 400L barrels of 2 to 5 wines. The grapes are vinified in small large vats, by plot and separate grape varieties. The long maceration (4 weeks) precedes an aging of several months in old barrels and vats. Bottling takes place 20 months after harvest....
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Languedoc-Roussillon
60% Syrah, 25% Grenache, 15% Cinsault
This is a new appellation from Languedoc.
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100% Tannat
The vines, partly more than 40 years old, are planted on clay-limestone soils and gravel clays, facing south.
They are conducted with the greatest respect for the terroir: cultivated soils, green manures autumn, natural grassing, leaf stripping after flowering, controlled yield, harvest ripeness.
(Official organic certification).
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A blend of 50% Petit Manseng and 50% Petit Courbu
Harvested in crates, the grapes are emptied directly into the press. Slow fermentation and aging on fine lees take place in barrels of a wine. A sweet wine with a golden color, a fresh and expressive nose, which reveals all the minerality of its origin. We find these characteristics in the mouth, where liveliness and...
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75% Tannat, 25% Cabernet Franc. Ageing: 12 months in 400L barrels of 2 to 5 wines. The grapes are vinified in small large vats, by plot and separate grape varieties. The long maceration (4 weeks) precedes an aging of several months in old barrels and vats. Bottling takes place 20 months after harvest....
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100% Tannat.
The vines, partly more than 40 years old, are planted on clay-limestone soils and gravel clays, facing south. They are conducted with the greatest respect for the terroir: cultivated soils, green manure autumn, natural grassing, leaf stripping after flowering, controlled yield, harvest manual with slight over ripeness. (Official organic certification).
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New Zealand
Cherry Block will take you on a journey to a special part of New Zealand, the southernmost wine region in the world, Central Otago. The extreme continental climate of Central Otago is one of fiercely cold nights and long summer days.
It is these intense conditions combined with the lush surrounding cherry orchards that serve to create the...
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New Zealand
100% Pinot Noir
Our wine making style focuses on producing a well balanced Pinot Noir that is finely structured and has both elegance and texture. The fruit was hand harvested and immediately taken to the winery,where the grapes were 90% destemmed.
The must then underwent cool pre ferment maceration for seven...
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New Zealand
Grapes were hand picked then whole bunch pressed and juice settled for 4 hours. They were barrique fermented in French Oak barriques (27% new) and aged for 10 months before blending. A full malolactic fermentation occurred in spring, followed by lees stirring in winter every 2 weeks to stop post malolactic fermentation.<span...
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