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Château de Gigery
Grape Varietals: Grenache, Cinsault, Mourvêdre
Color: Bright pale pink color
Nose: Really fruity with white peach aromas and mineral notes
Taste: Light with a beautiful freshness at the end
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Grape varieties: Grenache, cinsault and mourvêdre
Color: Pale salmon pink, with bright reflecttions.
Nose : the first nose is of citrus and white fruits. Then aromas open with red fruits. Fresh and elegant.
Taste : Perfect balance between acidity and ripeness. Nice aromatic richness, with citrus fruits, grapefruit, but the roundness of red fruits
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Vin de Provence
Provence is the oldest vineyard in France. Located between the Mediterranean Sea and the Alps Mountains, Provence's vineyards extend over about 120 miles, primarily in the districts of Var, Bouches-du-Rhône and to a lesser extent, Alpes-Maritimes.
From the Antiquity period, Provence which heart is Aix-en-Provence, is home of a civilization that enjoys the art of good living. Founded by the Romans, Aix was the city of King René - the Winegrower King - who developped the vineyard in this area.
Les Sablettes is a neighborhood of LA Seyne-Sur-Mer in the Var region, where the finest vineyards of Côtes de Provence are found.
The winemaking process is short maceration process (24 to 48 hours) at 15 ° C. Then pressing, racking (with a rotating filter in the best cases), fermentation between 16 and 18° C. Stabilisation, wine clarification and conservation in inert atmosphere.
the property
Grape Varieties: Blend of Syrah, Grenache, Cinsault and Mourvèdre.
Color: Clear, light and brilliant rosé color.
Nose: Strawberry and raspberries aromas with notes of exotic fruits.
Taste: Full and fresh with a lingering aromatic finish.
Henri Gaillard
Côtes de Provence
Henri Gaillard was the best wine broker in the Côtes de Provence area for the Crus et Domaines de France company. He was very well-known among the wine-growers, with whom he would wander up and down among the vines seeking the best parcels, and they had great respect for his committed involvement in the Provençal wine-producing world.
points
Grape Varieties: Complex blend of Grenache, Syrah, Cinsault, Tibourenc and Mourvèdre.
Color: Beautiful pale pink color with salmon reflections.
Nose: A fine intensity on the nose, dominated by spicy aromas.
Taste: This wine is perfectly well-balanced with a lot of livelines, showing exhalting and fine spicy aromas.
Le Cengle
Varietals: Grenache, Cinsault, Syrah, Mourvêdre
Color: Bright pale pink
Nose: Tasty nose of ripe grapegruit and lime.
Palate: Nice structure, delicate and complex at the same time with a crispy finish, lightly aniseed.
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Collines de la Moure
Grape Varieties: 100% Grenache.
Color: Pale pink with bright reflections.
Nose: Small red berry aromas and white flower frangrances.