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Slightly greasy nose, black and red berries, notes of Provence herbs, some pomegranate, earthy and mineral notes, hints of tobacco, juniper, animal traces and wild floral nuances. Fairly firm, very slightly juicy fruit on the palate, nutty oak, earthy notes, cocoa and dried herbs, light acid bite, ripe, mature, slightly sandy, slightly astringent tannins, good substance and persistence, fairly full-bodied, hint of licorice and violet Background, mineral notes, very good, firm, juicy and herbaceous-spicy finish, again with nutty-woody notes.
The red grape variety originates from France. There are about 60 synonyms attesting to its age and worldwide distribution in almost all wine producing countries....
Synonym (also Morvede, Mourvede, Mourvèdre Famellestadt, Mourvedre Mataro, Mourvegue, Mourvièdre, Murviedro) for the grape variety Monastrell; see there
Over 800 kilometres long, the Rhône is one of the most important wine rivers in the world. Like all watercourses, it has a positive effect on viticulture and creates the conditions...
The Republic of France with its capital Paris covers 632,734 km². It is an intercontinental state in Western Europe with overseas territories. The national territory is located on all...
The red grape variety originates from France. There are over 80 synonyms that testify to its great age and worldwide distribution. The most important from a historical perspective are...
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