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Feliset Grenash Rouge 2021

Art. # 4053
Wine from a winery located near the Mediterranean coast of France. The specific Mistral wind, which is characteristic of the Languedoc region, cools the vineyards and helps balance the relatively warm climate. The wine is fresh, with pronounced aromas of red fruits and a pleasant refreshing structure.

Profile

  • Fruit
  • Body
  • Dryness
  • Tanins
  • Freshness
  • Alcohol

Variety

Grenache

Flavours

  • Berry Berry
  • Violets Violets
  • Plum Plum
  • Small red fruits Small red fruits

Glass

For red wine

Serving Temperature

Temperature in the cellar Temperature in the cellar

Food pairing

  • Vegetables Vegetables
  • Dried meats Dried meats
  • Pasta Pasta

Maturity

Ready for consumption

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Alliance Wine

Alliance Wine

Founded in 1984. by Christian Bouteiller and Jonathan Kennett, the team already has two Master of Wine winners - Fergal Tynan M.W and Giles Cooke M.W. The company's home is Beith, Ayrshire, Scotland and from this simple idyllic village, today Alliance Wines has grown into one of the leading suppliers of wine in the United Kingdom. They import wine from over 20 countries around the world and represent over 200 producers. Tireless in their pursuit of the extraordinary and thirsty for wines with soul and personality, it is no surprise that they focus and turn to the creation and cultivation of their own wines. This passion leads them to search for specific terroirs and - for now - they make wine in Australia, Spain, France and Chile.

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Languedoc-Roussillon

Languedoc-Roussillon

Languedoc has been an important center for winemaking for several centuries, with the port of Sète and the connection to the Atlantic Ocean through the 17th-century Canal du Midi providing key trade routes. Looking back, there is evidence of Roman winemaking in the area. The ruins of a first-century winery are located near Clermont, west of Montpellier. The Mediterranean climate and abundant land with soils ranging from rocky sand to dense clay have long been considered very suitable for wine production. However, the heritage of Languedoc-Roussillon is often overlooked in modern times, as the region gained a reputation for producing quantity over quality. Today, the face of Languedoc-Roussillon wine has drastically changed. More viable grape varieties have been planted, and names like St Chinian, Faggères, Corbières, Pic St Loup, and Terrasses du Larzac are becoming increasingly known among sommeliers and wine lovers - and the wines are often offered as great value for money on the wine lists of the best restaurants.

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Grenache

Grenache

Grenache (Garnacha) is a red-wine grape grown extensively in France, Spain, Australia and the United States. Grenache is the French name for the grape, while in Spain it is known as Garnacha, and on the island of Sardinia they call it Cannonau. In France it is most commonly found in the classic Southern Rhone Blend ( it is the main grape variety in Chateauneuf-du-Pape) but also plays a main role in one of southern France's signature Rosè wine style in Provence. In Spain, Garnacha is the key constituent in the prestigious wines of Priorat.

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