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First a bit tart notes of green pepper, followed by liquorice and tasty fruit after plums. Overall, a more than decent, straightforward entry-level wine that is really fun!
For us Germans, Lirac is one of the less well-known appellations of the Rhône, somewhat in the shadow of the more well-known such as Gigondas or Châteauneuf.
This typical and honest Syrah grows on the border between Provence and Languedoc.
Firm Côtes du Rhône with notes of sage and Mediterranean garrigue herbs as well as aromas of black tea and elderberry.
Thanks to old vines and vineyard work that consistently reduces yields, this characterful, independent wine with a robust structure and charming fruit grows on Eole.
A lot of Syrah (from biodynamic cultivation) and the touch of Jean-Pierre Margan ensure every year a real flagship wine from this otherwise not so seriously taken wine region.
Because of all the rosé, good red wines in Provence are often overlooked. In this case it's particularly painful because Alain's red Côtes de Provence is a gem.
The climate is ideal, the locations are excellent, the grapes of the noble Syrah and Cabernet varieties ripen perfectly here and Alain has the experience and the instinct to make.
Grenache, Syrah, Cinsault and a little Cabernet ferment first in steel and then mature in wood, which is deliberately used for maturation but not for flavoring.
Both on the nose and on the palate, a distinct cherry fruit forms the aromatic center of this wine.
Remy's little secret turned out to be a charm offensive at the first encounter. He composed his latest cuvée from Grenache Noir, Syrah and Malbec.
This is classic Saint-Chinian in the interpretation of Rémy Soulié. Tangible and easy to drink, strong and reliable over the years.
Many years of experiments with barriques and Rémy Souliés powerful base wines from Merlot have resulted in a wonderfully full, pleasantly flattered red wine with charm and depth.
Catchy and really powerful, with blackberry notes and a lot of melting, an extremely drinkable picture book Languedoc! Small tribute to our immediate and valued winery neighbors.
2017 was a year of contrasts at Mas des Quernes: On the one hand, after a rainy spring, like so many colleagues, we were hit by late frost and a good 25% of the yield was lost.
The small terraces are embedded in the typical southern French wilderness of bushes, holm oaks and olive trees.
Les Ruches is probably the clearest and most direct expression of our terroir in the Terrasses du Larzac.
Fine Carignan grapes are the secret of the popular LE BLAIREAU.
Straightforward with style. Lively, playful scent of violets, plums and dark fruits. Tastes intensely like ripe blackberries, spicy, soft, smooth and above all really good!
The outstanding 2016 vintage inspired the two young winemakers François Delhon and Jean-Philippe Leca to create a new cuvée.
The noble grape varieties Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot are not only suitable as individual performers, they also play perfectly together in an ensemble and complement each.
Cabernet Sauvignon is perhaps the most powerful wine in the CIRCULADE series. A wonderful aroma of ripe black fruits on the nose. Lots of body and structure on the palate.
Deep dark colour, the bouquet is dominated by fruity notes of black currants and red fruits. On the palate there is a subtle animalistic and spicy note.
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