Wine made with 80% Tempranillo grapes and 20% Graciano variety from the Alto de Mindiarte ecological vineyard, harvested manually in small boxes and selected at a selection table. Elaboration of Bordeaux style, with destemming and crushing of bunches. Malolactic fermentation undergoes in new American and French oak barrels followed by an aging process where its lies for 18 months. After this process, the wine has a minimum remaining period of 12 months in the bottle.
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Red organic wine Grape varieties Syrah 60% - Cabernet Sauvignon 40%. Aged for 24 months in new oak barrels, aged in bottle for 1 year. Tasting A very intense garnet red colour, a powerful, complex and delicate nose. Intense and structured on the palate: - Texture: beautiful matter with silky tannins - Aromas: ripe black fruits - Empyreumatic aromas: roasted coffee - Finish: silky with notes of sweet spices Pairings Can be Recommended for dinners such as: - Roast leg of lamb à la Provençale - Hare à la royale - Wild boar stew - Ribs on the bone / Grilled veal chop - Dark chocolate cake see the technical sheet
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Saint Emilion Grand Cru Blend: Merlot - Cabernet Sauvignon - Cabernet Franc Ageing potential: Approximately 20 years Vinification : Harvested by hand, the grapes are destemmed and then sorted by densimetric bath. This is followed by a week's pre-fermentation cold maceration and 10 days' alcoholic fermentation, during which the grapes are pumped over and the cap punched down. The wine is run off and then pressed before ageing for 15 months: 60% in new barrels and 40% in temperature-controlled stainless steel vats. Oenologist: Thomas Duclos Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
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