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Dom Brial Cotes du Roussillon Villages Les Petits Pins 2022
Dom Brial Cotes du Roussillon Villages Les Petits Pins 2022
- Grapes Grenache 40%, Syrah 40%, Carignan 10%, Mourvedre 10%
- Country France
- Region: Roussillon Cotes du Roussillon Villages
- Abv 14.5 %
- Body Value: C (A is light, E is full-bodied)
Residual Sugar: 1
Contains Sulphites: Yes
Vegetarian/Vegan: No/No
Milk/Eggs: No/No
Organic: No
Biodynamic: No - Case size 6 / 75cl
- Winemaker: Agnes Arquier
- Closure Diam
- Opulent and refined, with ripe red berries, cooked fruit, and a gentle whiff of spice. The richly fruited palate has fresh, mineral overtones and a satisfying finish.
The grapes were fermented with selected yeasts using gentle extraction methods to imbue the wine with the desired flavour, tannins, and colour levels. Before release, the wine spent 12 months in a cask before being bottle-aged in air-conditioned cellars.
Opulent and refined, with ripe red berries, cooked fruit, and a gentle whiff of spice, this wine is complemented by fresh mineral overtones and a lovely garrigue character on the richly fruited palate, which leads to a satisfying finish.
Price | £89.82 |
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Country | France |
Vintage | 2022 |
Bottles Per Case | 6 |
Bottle Size | 75 |
2 cases 10% off | No |
Winery | The Cotes du Roussillon Villages appellation sits in the amphitheatre-shaped topography of the region, which is open to the Mediterranean on one side and surrounded by three mountain ranges: the Corbières to the north, the Pyrenees to the west, and the Albères to the south. In geological terms, Roussillon endured enormous upheavals in the tertiary and quaternary periods, creating a complex variety of soils, subsoils and terroirs. The terroir ranges from the Quaternary Terraces with red pebbles resting on shallow soils, on a clay subsoil with low water reserves, Les Arènes- sandy, silty soils from the Tertiary era, and the ‘Terres Rouges’, shallow clay-limestone soils that are iron-rich and found at higher altitudes, combining cooler microclimates and a long ripening period. The Cordon de Royat trained vines are sustainably farmed, pesticides are not employed, trees and crops are replanted, biodiversity programs and wildlife conservation programmes are in place; the entire philosophy is to leave as little negative impact on the earth as possible. |
Keywords | French Red, Roussillon | Corking Wines |