Silver Medal Sommelier Wine Awards 2018
Full bodied and soft with spicy nose and fruity flavours.
100% Malbec
Food pairing: Mediterranean food, pizza, couscous, tajine, deli meats, cheeses, grilled red meat and chocolate desert.
Serving temperature: 16°C
Tasting notes:
This Malbec is ruby-red coloured with red hues.
Elegant, with a spicy and refine nose.
It is soft and well-structured on the palate with fruity flavours and fine tannins that bring elegant length.
Soil:
This wine is produced from the Malbec varietal which is rare in the languedoc region.
Grapes come from 2 different vineyards.
The first is in the Languedoc area where the soils are very warm and strewn with galets (rounded stones).
The second one is located in the western part of the Aude department on cool and deep soils.
These 30-year-old vines produce very low yields.
Winemaking:
Hand harvest.
The grapes are vinified in stainless steel tanks under monitored temperatures.
Traditional maceration lasts 15 days.
10% of the wine is aged in new oak barrels to bring more complexity.
La Cour des Dames wines,
hailing from different Pays d’Oc terroirs, pay homage to an
illustrious period in Occitan culture.
The troubadours, celebrated poet-musicians, devoted themselves to lyric art and courted
ladies.
Using their oratorical talents at sumptuous banquets served in their honour, they
also introduced their audiences to wine tasting.
By combining wines, gastronomy, music and poetry they were the precursors of a certain
Mediterranean art of living that has lasted to the present day.
S$29.95 25Silver Medal Sommelier Wine Awards 2018
Full bodied and soft with spicy nose and fruity flavours.
100% Malbec
Food pairing: Mediterranean food, pizza, couscous, tajine, deli meats, cheeses, grilled red meat and chocolate desert.
Serving temperature: 16°C
Tasting notes:
This Malbec is ruby-red coloured with red hues.
Elegant, with a spicy and refine nose.
It is soft and well-structured on the palate with fruity flavours and fine tannins that bring elegant length.
Soil:
This wine is produced from the Malbec varietal which is rare in the languedoc region.
Grapes come from 2 different vineyards.
The first is in the Languedoc area where the soils are very warm and strewn with galets (rounded stones).
The second one is located in the western part of the Aude department on cool and deep soils.
These 30-year-old vines produce very low yields.
Winemaking:
Hand harvest.
The grapes are vinified in stainless steel tanks under monitored temperatures.
Traditional maceration lasts 15 days.
10% of the wine is aged in new oak barrels to bring more complexity.
La Cour des Dames wines,
hailing from different Pays d’Oc terroirs, pay homage to an
illustrious period in Occitan culture.
The troubadours, celebrated poet-musicians, devoted themselves to lyric art and courted
ladies.
Using their oratorical talents at sumptuous banquets served in their honour, they
also introduced their audiences to wine tasting.
By combining wines, gastronomy, music and poetry they were the precursors of a certain
Mediterranean art of living that has lasted to the present day.
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Wine Code: FD0025
Silver Medal Sommelier Wine Awards 2018
Full bodied and soft with spicy nose and fruity flavours.
100% Malbec
Food pairing: Mediterranean food, pizza, couscous, tajine, deli meats, cheeses, grilled red meat and chocolate desert.
Serving temperature: 16°C
Tasting notes:
This Malbec is ruby-red coloured with red hues.
Elegant, with a spicy and refine nose.
It is soft and well-structured on the palate with fruity flavours and fine tannins that bring elegant length.
Soil:
This wine is produced from the Malbec varietal which is rare in the languedoc region.
Grapes come from 2 different vineyards.
The first is in the Languedoc area where the soils are very warm and strewn with galets (rounded stones).
The second one is located in the western part of the Aude department on cool and deep soils.
These 30-year-old vines produce very low yields.
Winemaking:
Hand harvest.
The grapes are vinified in stainless steel tanks under monitored temperatures.
Traditional maceration lasts 15 days.
10% of the wine is aged in new oak barrels to bring more complexity.
La Cour des Dames wines,
hailing from different Pays d’Oc terroirs, pay homage to an
illustrious period in Occitan culture.
The troubadours, celebrated poet-musicians, devoted themselves to lyric art and courted
ladies.
Using their oratorical talents at sumptuous banquets served in their honour, they
also introduced their audiences to wine tasting.
By combining wines, gastronomy, music and poetry they were the precursors of a certain
Mediterranean art of living that has lasted to the present day.