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Chêne Bleu Aliot
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Chêne-Bleu-Aliot
Aliot de Montvin was an artisan glassblower of noble birth who named the estate “La Verrière,” or “The Glassblowing Workshop,” in 1427. By this time, vines had been grown on the slopes of the area for as many as four centuries during the Middle Ages. This wine is named in recognition of the artisan who gave name to the estate many years ago. Varietal Composition: 65% Roussanne, 30% Grenache Blanc, 5% Marsanne, touch of Viognier
Chêne Bleu Rosé
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Chêne-Bleu-Rosé
A pale pink hue with a rich aroma of berry fruits, grapefruit, citrus rind and spring blossoms. This rosé is bright and balanced supported by rich and elegant flavors on the palate. The long refreshing finish is pleasant, ideally paired with shellfish but also a good accompaniment to lightly spicy dishes, summer salads or tender lamb. A rosé to age for up to 5 years. Varietal Composition: Grenache Noir (60%), Syrah (15%), Rolle (12%), Cinsault (5%) and Mourvedre (8%)
Domaine de L’amauve Rosé d’Yvonne Vaucluse
5.0
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Domaine-de-L’amauve-Rosé-d’Yvonne-Vaucluse
Discover Domaine de L’amauve Rosé d’Yvonne Vaucluse Beer. Is a carbonated, fermented alcoholic beverage. You can learn more about this beer and its availability here.
Brunel Grenache Vaucluse
5.0
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Brunel-Grenache-Vaucluse
Andre Brunel is such a calm, urbane gent that it is of no surprise to taste that his wines have the same kind of careful consideration and reserve that he does. But he's deceptively passionate too, and he pours as much of this passion into each of his wines, from his top Châteauneufs to this great little number. Complex and intense with peppery spice, dense berry fruits and hints of raspberry, cocoa and vanilla at the finish. Will cellar for up to 3-4 years with ease.
Chêne Bleu Abelard
5.0
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Chêne-Bleu-Abelard
Chêne Bleu's yin and yang wines are named after Héloïse and Abélard “the Romeo and Juliet of France”, known for their intellectual brilliance, passionate love affair, eloquent letters and the tragedy that cruelly separated them. Their affair spanned many decades during the Middle Ages until the end of their lives, making it a symbol of enduring romantic love. The complex, brooding Grenache blend from older vines seems worthy of Abélard, who combined erudition with deep thinking and a near-fatal attraction. 85% Grenache Noir, 15% Syrah
Chêne Bleu Héloïse
5.0
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Chêne-Bleu-Héloïse
Héloïse and Abélard are one of history’s most celebrated couples, known for their intellectual brilliance, passionate love affair, eloquent letters and the tragedy that cruelly separated them. Sometimes referred to as “the Romeo and Juliet of France,” they were actually far more complex and accomplished individuals, and their love spanned many decades during the Middle Ages until the end of their lives, making it a symbol of enduring romantic love. The perfumed, intense but restrained character of this Syrah blend reminded us of Héloïse, whose intellect was matched by passion which, though bridled, never died. Varietal Composition: 65% Syrah, 31% Grenache Noir, 4% Roussanne