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The cuvee "Le Petit Chaperon Rouge" literally means "The Little Red Riding Hood" as a reference to the appellation name Pic Saint Loup ('loup' means 'wolf' in French). It pairs with "The Big Bad Wolf" Pic Saint Loup red wine.
The word play with 'loup' also refers to the Pic Saint Loup land "Garrigue" (Mediterranean aromatic herbs and olive trees), which participates to the "wild" personality of the wines.
Shining Rosé colour. The nose reflects fresh red fruit notes, sour candies with a hint of citrus. A round and fresh mouth revealing a highly aromatic power.
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Nose : a real bouquet mixing aromas of pomegranate, marsh-
mallow, mango and citrus fruit
Palate : a smooth wine which continues on these aromatic
notes and extends to a final aniseed flavour
Deep ruby color. Red fruit nose. In the mouth, aromas of cherry allied with a nice minerality. Long final with truffle notes. A perfect match for poultry, braised ham and cheese.
Pale yellow with shades of lime. Expressive nose with notes of exotic fruits, white fruits with a touch of vanilla and toasted aromas. This wine is dry and elegant with a freshness and lightness that are emphasized by aromas of white flowers and apple. Serve with fish in sauce and sweet and sour dishes.
A bright, light orange colour. On the nose, aromas of white citrus fruits and lightly marinated peaches predominate. Lively volume in the mouth and a very fresh finish.
An elegant pale yellow color. A fine and subtle nose with citrus and redcurrant fruits aromas. The palate is harmonious and fruity
To be enjoyed with apple puddings, roast rabbit with thyme, lamb sauté or veal kidneys, or even a cheese platter.
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Alert wine and full of fruit. Aromas that combine minerality and citrus fruit. The attack melts into a rich and round mouth.
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A mineral, precise Riesling from the limestone soils of the Eichberg Grand Cru with excellent ageing potential
With its limpid color, this wine stands out for its finesse. On the palate, it exudes complex notes of citrus and exotic fruit. The finish is equally seductive and rich.
Pale gold in colour, limpid and brilliant with silver reflections. Initially expressive on the nose with fruity notes (peach, pineapple) and a more mineral background (light flint). After aeration, citrus aromas appear, combined with subtle notes of aromatic herbs (rosemary). The whole is fresh and delicate. The attack on the palate is lively, acidulous with lemony notes bringing energy. The finish is more mineral; a beautiful, mouth-watering expression of the limestone terroir from which it is born.
Pale gold colour with green highlights. The notes of wood blended with aromas of orange blossom, citrus and lily of the valley. This refined and complex wine has a great length on the palate, supported by a nice acidity and a remarkable minerality.
Bright, limpid straw yellow colour with hints of gold. On the nose, expressive and fruity wine, with floral notes, mango and some nuances of dried apricots. On the palate the wine is rich, round, gourmet and balanced.
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