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L’Estabel, Languedoc-Cabrières, Grande Cuvee Comtesse Rouge, 2022
This is a blend of Grenache, Syrah and Carignan. The warmth of the vintage really shines through. Glossy cherry fruit and a little herbiness greet you, and whilst there is some structure this wine is very soft. Incredibly charming and a... Read More
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ColourRed
RegionLanguedoc-Roussillon
Grape VarietyGrenache & Syrah
Vintage2022
ABV14%
Bottle75cl
CodeLES622
Languedoc-Roussillon
There’s something very complete about our annual offer of wines from the Languedoc and Roussillon: with whites, rosés and reds, and wonderful fortified wines, the Vins Doux Naturels which are such a speciality of the region, there should be something for all tastes. Secondly, there are wines for every budget; at every level we believe these wines continue to offer terrific...
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Grenache / Garnacha
Grenache grows well in hot, dry regions, though it can develop very high (15 degrees+) alcohol.
As such it is grown principally in Southern France and Spain (as Garnacha). It is usually blended with other varieties in the Southern Rhône and Languedoc (Syrah, Mourvedre, Carignan, Cinsaut and others).
Its flavour usually encompasses the...
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She writes daily for JancisRobinson.com and weekly for the Financial Times. She is founder-editor of The Oxford Companion...
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L’Estabel, Languedoc-Cabrières, Grande Cuvee Comtesse Rouge, 2022
This is a blend of Grenache, Syrah and Carignan. The warmth of the vintage really shines through. Glossy cherry fruit and a little herbiness greet you, and whilst there is some structure this wine is very soft. Incredibly charming and a winner for long summer, lunches. Now - 2025
No-one in this country has heard of the appellation of Languedoc-Cabrières. It’s not surprising, given it’s very small, only 380 hectares, but it was known for good wine as far back as the reign of Louis XIV. It deserves better: like Faugères the soils here are schist-based, although the locals in Cabrières say they are better for vines as the local schist is slightly less acid and more neutral. L’Estabel is the small co-operative, choosing to carry on bottling these two wines in a thin bottle traditionally used here. The Cabrières appellation is only for red wines.
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