Rich plum and berry fruit with a touch of spice on the nose. Balanced yet concentrated red fruit mingles with darker spice and chocolate characters to give weight and layers to the palate. Plump ripe tannins add grip to this classic style of Garnacha.A perfect accompaniment to chicken dishes, paella or chorizo.Suitable for vegetarians."Possibly the single greatest dry red wine value in the world, this is an unbelievable wine …any wine retailer worth his weight should be stockpiling this wine next to the cash register ...I don’t understand how anyone can makewines this good to sell at this price… 90 points.” Robert Parker, the Wine AdvocateAwards2019 vintage Silver Medal in Decanter wine Awards 2020
Pale in colour with green hints. The palate has very expressive fruit flavours of pear, banana and candied fruits, resulting in a dry wine with intense flavours.Rich and full bodied with fresh and subtle fruit notes.Perfect with fish, white meat or cheese such as Comte.
Reduced to clear. A classy blend of Grenache and Syrah made from grapes grown on the hottest and driest soils of the Languedoc. A wonderful, intense wine with a powerful nose of red fruits. The palate is full and complex with a supple, roundness.The grapes were fermented in stainless steel to retain the freshness of the fruit.Perfect with grilled side of beef, kidneys and any type of cheese.
A delightfully fresh, pale pink rose made from Grenache and Syrah grapes grown in the Languedoc Region in the South of France. The wine is delicate and bright with a fruity nose with light citrus hints. The palate is fruity and fresh and well balanced.Try with summer salads, grilled meats, chicken tagine or it is delicious on its own.
Pale salmon pink in the glass with delicate aromas of meadow flowers. Textured, with tangy berry
flavours that meld with the satisfying spicy notes from Cinsault.Best served chilled, this rosé is ideal for lunchtime with Mediterranean cuisine.Olive groves ('Oliviers' in French) and vineyards flourish side-by-side in the sun-drenched
Mediterranean summers of southern France, where the Grenache and Cinsault grape varieties have
been made into rosé wine for over 2,000 years. The two varieties meld together to make a rosé which
is at once exuberantly fresh and tangy yet soft and smooth, laced with a gentle spice and brimming
with the natural richness of ripe fruit.