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More information about La Villa Romaine Terrasses Du Larzac AOC - Mas Des Quernes
The organic La Villa Romaine Terrasses Du Larzac from Mas Des Quernes comes into the glass with a dense purple color. If you give it some air in the wine glass by swirling, this red wine reveals a high viscosity, which is evident in clear church windows at the edge of the glass. In the glass, this red wine from Mas Des Quernes offers aromas of sour cherries and plums, complemented by licorice and tobacco. This red wine from Mas Des Quernes is perfect for people who would prefer 0.0 grams of sugar in their wine. The La Villa Romaine Terrasses Du Larzac already comes quite close to this, it was pressed with just 0 grams of residual sugar. On the tongue, this powerful red wine is characterized by an incredibly velvety texture. Due to its vital fruit acidity, the La Villa Romaine Terrasses Du Larzac presents itself wonderfully fresh and lively on the palate. In the finish, this red wine from the Languedoc-Roussillon wine-growing region, which can be stored well, finally inspires with considerable length. There are again hints of sour cherry and plum.
Vinification of the La Villa Romaine Terrasses Du Larzac by Mas Des Quernes
The starting point for the first-class and wonderfully powerful cuvée La Villa Romaine Terrasses Du Larzac by Mas Des Quernes are Carignan, Grenache and Mourvèdre grapes. After the hand harvest, the grapes quickly reach the press house. Here they are sorted and gently broken up. This is followed by fermentation in small wood at controlled temperatures. After the completion of fermentation, the powerful La Villa Romaine Terrasses Du Larzac is aged for several months in oak barriques.
Food recommendation for the Mas Des Quernes La Villa Romaine Terrasses Du Larzac
This red wine from France is best enjoyed tempered at 15 - 18°C. It is perfect as an accompanying wine to spaghetti with caper-tomato sauce, pasta with sausage dumplings or cod with cucumber-mustard vegetables.
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