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$44.99
Lunatique is a small cuvee of only 100 cases. Rouge-Bleu has a page Lunatique from A to Z that is dedicated solely to this wine. This Vin de Table is made from 77 year-old Grenache. Read More...
The grapes are hand harvested and fermented in concrete tanks.
This wine starts off with a light nose of pure, fruit aromas. In the mouth it is round with creamy flavors. The initial fruits are cool and blue but there is massive, dreadnought power lurking behind there. There are minerals mixed in with a salty profile. The finish shows fine, grapey tannins with good coarseness.
This wine starts off with a light nose of pure, fruit aromas. In the mouth it is round with creamy flavors. The initial fruits are cool and blue but there is massive, dreadnought power lurking behind there. There are minerals mixed in with a salty profile. The finish shows fine, grapey tannins with good coarseness.
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This is a very tasty red wine that captures all of the bright and pretty fruit you’d hope for from the South of France. Look for fresh-picked red cherries, raspberry confit, a surprising Read More...
touch of red licorice, and hints of sweet spices. The Sainte Eugénie blend is pretty typical of Corbières with 40% Old Vine Carignan (65 years+) blended with Grenache and Syrah. There is a rising debate about the latent quality of the Corbières region as it shakes off the sleepy reputation of the Languedoc and “The Sud.” In recent years 11 sub-zones have been identified. The Sainte-Eugénie estate sits in the Fontfoide zone (literally, “cold fountain”) in the foothills of the Pyrenees. Whether it’s vine-age, altitude, soil type, or just plain better winemaking, there is a freshness and brightness that makes Sainte Eugénie one of our favorites from this part of France.
$61.99
This is Tissot’s answer to the traditional Vin de Paille (straw wine). Made from Savagnin and Poulsard grapes that are allowed to dry on straw mats for five months before pressing, Read More...
the resulting wine is an infinitely complex, concentrated nectar that defies description – intense, pure fragrance of sultanas, stone fruits, tea leaf, olives, and wildflower honey, this wine delivers bewilderingly salty/sweet, marrowy flavors that linger inconceivably long on the palate. For fans of the world’s greatest sweet wines, this will open another chapter of experience – imagine something between a great Vin Santo and a German Trockenbeerenauslese, but at a fraction of the price. Must be tasted to be believed. Extremely limited.
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The wines of Chateau Tour Gendres have the charm of wild lands, 50% Merlot and 50% Malbec, the 2010 vintage is in a garnet-red robe with purple highlights. It is expressed by Read More...
aromas of cheery, raspberry, sweet spice. The palate is crisp with a pleasant sweetness of ripe fruit, and a very nice overall balance.
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