An unusual cuvée made from Syrah, Aramon and Cinsault grapes.
Ideal for moments of conviviality, this cuvée expresses pure fruit like a basket of red and black fruit tinged with a hint of spice.
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Ravanès
L’Ibis rouge
Millésime 2011
Marc Benin à Thézan-lès-Béziers
IGP Coteaux de Murviel Pays d’Hérault
The latest from Ravanès. A surprising red wine with a mischievous blend and a frank personality.
Grape varieties :
Syrah, Aramon and Cinsault.
Tasting notes:
A luminous, soft red colour with tawny highlights. On the nose, a suave spicy bouquet precedes a basket of red and black fruit, crushed strawberry, blueberry, blackberry and blackcurrant, with hints of pepper and undergrowth. The lovely crisp finish is smooth without aggressive tannins.
Wine style :
Fruity red wine.
Food and wine pairing :
Roast beef with beetroot. Iberico pork chop.
Cellaring potential :
6 years.
Analysis :
75 cl.
13 % volume.
Contains sulphites.
Alcohol abuse is dangerous for your health.
Drink in moderation.
"Consumption of alcoholic beverages during pregnancy, even in small quantities, can have serious consequences for the health of the child".
Country : | France |
Region: | Languedoc wine |
Naming of wines : | Murviel Coteaux Country |
Color : | Red wine |
Organic wine : | Vin Bio |
Type of farming: | Organic Agriculture |
Vintage : | 2021 |
Keep : | 6 year guard potential |
Style of wines : | Light and fruity red wine |
Grapes: | Syrah, Aramon, Cinsault |
Alcohol abuse is dangerous for your health, consume with moderation.
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