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Sweet Touch with a strong blackberry finish.Tasting Notes - This wines flavor and palate provide a fresh and crisp taste with aromas of ripe blackberries. Produced in Armenia.
From the commune of Savigny-en-Véron, the 2020 Chinon Les Barnabés is sourced from the alluvial soils of the Loire and the gravels from the Vienne. The wine opens pure, clear and fresh, but it's also deep and concentrated, with spicy notes of ripe cherries, black berries, raspberries and violets.
Part of Domaines Martin, which also owns Château Gloria in Saint-Julien, this wine benefits from a classed-growth winery's attention to detail. The wine is rich, dense and structured. Its black-plum and blackberry fruits are rich, sustained by fine tannins and acidity.
The growing conditions were ideal for producing a great wine, with each plot reaching optimal ripeness during harvest. This wine offers remarkable freshness, rich fruit, and smooth, silky tannins, promising an exceptional drinking experience.
The prolonged stage in wooden casks give the wine unique quality and characteristics. It is clear and auburn, with greenish spots and so concentrate that is has some viscosity.
Dark, almost inky ruby red in color, with on the nose a powerful attack of sweet and spicy oak with notes of vanilla and cinnamon followed by jammy cherries and cloves.
This Bourgogne "Pinot Noir" is a noble and full-bodied wine, boasting a resplendent color that combines both grace and vigor, blending strength with finesse. On the palate, fresh raspberry flavors are particularly evident when the wine is young.
An unusual white dry-style Pinot Noir from free-run juice, the wine presents a good firm structure. A perfect match for strong Indian and Asian spiced dishes. Also fantastic with a spiced duck leg, dishes with acidic sauces, roasted vegetables and soft cheeses.
Maison Bernard Magrez settled in Châteauneuf first of all for the exceptional quality of its terroir, but also because Pope Clément V, a Bordeaux native who owned Château Pape Clément, became the first pope of Avignon.