An unusual wine for the region, due to the presence of Merlot in the blend. This Bordeaux-grape brings fruit and softness to the spicy Syrah, creating a lively and elegant red that is less tannic than most Languedoc wines. Its beautiful black fruit aromas and the long, supple finish will convince you without a doubt.
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An unusual wine for the region, due to the presence of Merlot in the blend. This Bordeaux-grape brings fruit and softness to the spicy Syrah, creating a lively and elegant red that is less tannic than most Languedoc wines. Its beautiful black fruit aromas and the long, supple finish will convince you without a doubt.
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Domain: La Grange
Vintage: 2014
Appellation: IGP d'Oc
Region: Languedoc-Roussillon
Type: Dry
Grapes: Syrah, Merlot
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Drink from now to 2020
Open an hour before, ideally decanted
Serve at 16-18°C
Pair it with a pork loin and braised apples.
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Soil: Rocks, clay, limestone
Harvest: Manual
Ageing: Oak barrels
Alcohol: 14.5%
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Castalide Edition is the upmarket cuvée of the range, noted 91-93 by Robert Parker. It comes from the Pézenas appellation - often called the "Grand Cru region in Languedoc" by wine amateurs. Elaborated from the best plots of Syrah and Grenache (each of them being vinified and aged separately), it boasts profound aromas of ripe black fruit, cherries, black...
Castalide Edition is the upmarket cuvée of the range, noted 91-93 by Robert Parker. It comes from the Pézenas appellation - often called the "Grand Cru region in Languedoc" by wine amateurs. Elaborated from the best plots of Syrah and Grenache (each of them being vinified and aged separately), it boasts profound aromas of ripe black fruit, cherries, black...