France
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Vin de Pays d’Oc, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Classic Pinot Noir aromas of strawberry and cherry with hints of minerals. Dry and medium-bodied, with bright red fruit flavors and a clean finish.
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Marselan is a varietal produced in 1961 by crossing Grenache with Cabernet Sauvignon. Very fruity and lively with balsamic, small berry fruit (blackcurrant, wild strawberry, blueberry) aromas, with a lovely, mellow concentration. Easy-drinking.
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This is a classically styled Sancerre with grass and flint notes bringing complexity to the bright floral and citrus aromas. Dry, medium bodied and fresh, with lively fresh fruit and crispy acidity. Les Fontenelles is produced by La Cave des Vins de Sancerre, the first and only growers’ cooperative in the appellation.
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Though only 250 acres of this rare grape remain, Piquepoul Noir has been grown in Southern France for centuries. It is originally from the Languedoc and is one of the 13 grapes permitted in Châteauneuf du Pape. Ours is produced from one grower’s 5 acre hillside vineyard in Cazouls.