Red Wine Languedoc - 1753 - Château de Campuget
Tasting Notes:
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LANGUEDOC |
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2017 |
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Grenache |
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Consume me at room temperature, a little chilled. |
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Château de Campuget was established in 1942and is a top quality estate near Nîmes with a long history. In its cellar, tradition and progress unite to provide aroma, finesse and bouquet and deploys a wide range of traditional Rhone grapes to produce full, easy and spicy wines. Costieres de Nimes, the easternmost appellation of the Languedoc, is effectively part of the Rhone since the climate, soil and topography are so similar to those just over the river in the southern Cotes-du-Rhone vineyards. The relatively uniform soils are marked by the large pebbles on gentle, typically south-facing slopes. |
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I look dark and deep that gives me an intense ruby colour. |
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My nose reveals aromas of red fruit cherry mixed with spicy notes and dried herbs. |
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My taste follows on to a dark concentrated core of fruit on the palate with fruits (raspberries, cherries), earthy, spicy medium bodied and well rounded. The tannins are tender and supple, marked by finesse & elegance. |
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I go well with main dishes based on meat as wild boar or lamb. |