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Розе Галика, Кот дю Русийон, Домейн Лафаж 2018

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Art. # 1628

Alc. 12,5 %

Profile

  • Fruit
  • Body
  • Dryness
  • Freshness
  • Alcohol

Variety

Flavours

  • Flowers Flowers
  • Mineral Flavors Mineral Flavors
  • Tropical Fruits Tropical Fruits

Glass

For white wine

Serving Temperature

Cold Cold

Food pairing

  • Vegetables Vegetables
  • Fish Fish
  • Seafood Seafood

Maturity

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More about this wine

Domaine Lafage

Domaine Lafage

For more than two centuries, Jean-Marc Lafage's family grew grapes in Roussillon, but six generations passed until it was Jean-Marc who stopped selling grapes to the local cooperative and created a domain. He and his oenological wife, Elian, founded Domaine Lafage in 1996, and today the mansion covers about 138 hectares of vineyards in Roussillon, with plots in the Agli, Aspress and Perpignan valleys. Eliane and Jean-Marc specialize in the cultivation of old vineyards, which give a pronounced minerality and concentration to their wines. Together with his wife they have gained experience in South America, the United States (California), South Africa and even Australia. Back in France they started with 36 hectares of their own land, scattered between Perpignan, Canet en Roussillon and Mori and gradually increased their lands. The Agli Valley, famous for the remains of the Cathar castles, which still show the former splendor, is one of the most exciting terroirs in Europe. The region is known mainly for red wines, but white wines should not be underestimated - especially Domaine Lafage's Grenache Blanc.

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Abrostine

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Abrostine is an ancient and almost extinct grape variety for red wine from Tuscany. Today, only one producer, Podere Santa Felicità, makes wine of this variety. It is called Sempremai Sorte, the name symbolizes the uncertainty of Abrustin's fate. Sempremai is made up of two Italian words - sempre ("always") and mai ("never"), while sorte means "destiny". The variety goes well with local Tuscan specialties - pasta alla buttera (pasta with foam with Italian sausage and tomatoes), roasted eggplant with garlic and aged Parmesan.

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