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Why do we call our wines “Le Grand Noir”? Our black sheep logo gives one clue - we are rather unconventional wine makers. The original Grand Noir - “Big Black” was a priest of the Cathar religion, in the region of Carcassonne. The Cathars were heretics - a breakaway group from the Catholic Church of the day, who has some very unconventional views.
This GSM (Grenache-Shiraz-Mourvedre) blend offers intense aromas of spicy blackberry, dark plum, licorice, cocoa, and spice. On the palate, it is rich and complex with soft tannins.
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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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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.
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