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RoseBerry
2021 Coast of the Lot - 75cl - 13 % vol
(Restock - 4 bottles))
An original rosé, 100% Malbec, from the vines of the famous Château Lagrézette:
very greedy and velvety in the mouth.
The beautiful long and expressive finish enchants us !
Profil
Delicate and fruity rosé wine
Grape varieties
Malbec
Perfect pairing
Apéritif
To be consumed
Wine ready to drink
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Tasting notes :
The wine has a clear colour with an eye of partridge.
The nose shows notes of flowers and red fruits.
The mouth is very greedy and velvety.
A long and expressive finish enchants us!
Food and wine pairing :
Sea bream ceviche with pomelo supremes, pink berries and cumbawa.
Fillet of red mullet fried in olive oil, fine tart with stracciatella di bufala.
Presentation :
A star estate in the Cadurcian vineyards, acquired in 1985 by the businessman Alain-Dominique Perrin (Cartier).
It is renowned for the characteristic architecture of its 16th-century manor house, with its peppered towers, sloping roofs and dovecote, for its winegrowing heritage (88 hectares), which has been cultivated since the 16th century, and above all for its ambitious wines!
Bérangère - Berry to her friends - is one of Alain Dominique Perrin's daughters.
Living in Miami, she decided to think of a wine that would allow her to take a part of her stories and memories to the other side of the Atlantic.
A 100% Malbec rosé from the vines of Château Lagrézette was born: The Rosé de Berry became RoseBerry.
Fruity
Roundness
Power
Wooded
General information
Brand : Château Lagrézette
Reference : Lagrezette-RoseBerry
Appellation : Coast of the Lot
Type of agriculture : conventional agriculture
Color : Rosé wine
Profil : Delicate and fruity rosé wine
Conservation : Wine ready to drink
Grape varieties : Malbec
Region : South West Wines
Village : Caillac
Country : France
A wine to discover or rediscover at your wine merchant
The other vintages of:
Adhémar de Massaut builds a castle in the XVTh century, on the ruins of a house. The building is named Château Lagrézette because of its location, upstream of the Lot. Château Lagrézette experienced a difficult period from the 1930s on. In 1979, the vineyard was coveted by Alain Dominique Perrin. He purchased the estate in 1980.
Alain-Dominique Perrin left nothing to chance to make Château Lagrézette one of the paragons of the Cahors appellation.
The vineyard of the Chateau Lagrézette consists of 3 distinct terroirs. The Terraces of the Lot are planted at 85% Malbec, 13% Merlot and 2% Tannat on clay-limestone soil. Only planted in Malbec, the property has 20 hectares in deep clay-limestone soil. North of Cahors, the Rocamadour terroir offers an clay-limestone terroir with a variety of white and red grapes.
The wines come from ripe grapes, which undergo extensive extractions and very luxurious breeding: a classic style that has its aficionados.
The prestigious Dame Honor cuvée is a tribute to Marguerite de Massaut, the first woman owner of the Château Lagrézette, in the 16th century, when the Cahors was on all royal tables.
An essential reference for the appellation! Complex aromas of black fruits, enhanced with vanilla, cocoa and smoky aging notes. Great guard.