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Wine Details
Price:
$19.99 per bottle
Description:
A crisp and refreshing Southern France style rosé. Fresh and fruity with a hint of smoke on the finish, it is the perfect summer alternative to Sauvignon Blanc. Pairs well year round with seafood, poultry, and light Mediterranean fare. 100% Mourvédre.
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Varietal Definition
Mourvedre:
As long as the weather is warm, Mourvedre ably tolerates a wide variety of soils. It is popular across the south of France, especially in Provence, where it is responsible for the greatness of Bandol, and many a fine red Cotes-du-Rhone. It is often blended in Chateauneuf-du-Pape; Languedoc makes it as a varietal. Spain uses it in many areas, including Valencia. In the United States, Mourvedre remains a minor factor for now, pursued by a few wineries that specialize in Rhone-style wines. The wine it produces can be quite pleasing, with medium weight, spicy cherry and berry flavors and moderate tannins. It ages well.
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