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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.
Vintage in image may vary. Refer to wine facts for current vintage.
The three varieties were vinified separately. All went through a period of cold soak. Fermentation on skins lasted 2 weeks prior to pressing. There was very limited use of press wine..
Malolactic Fermentation
Yes
Mouth Attribute
Medium-bodied
•
rich
•
soft tannin
Nose Attribute
Blackberry
•
spice
•
dark plum
•
pepper
•
mineral
Perfect with all full-flavoured meat dishes and as ideal with traditional French cuisine as well as more international dishes whose flavours include a note of spice.
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.
Vintage in image may vary. Refer to wine facts for current vintage.
The three varieties were vinified separately. All went through a period of cold soak. Fermentation on skins lasted 2 weeks prior to pressing. There was very limited use of press wine..
Malolactic Fermentation
Yes
Mouth Attribute
Medium-bodied
•
rich
•
soft tannin
Nose Attribute
Blackberry
•
spice
•
dark plum
•
pepper
•
mineral
Perfect with all full-flavoured meat dishes and as ideal with traditional French cuisine as well as more international dishes whose flavours include a note of spice.
Easy drinking wine. typical GSM...flowery nose but the palate is a bit too light and spicy...was hoping for more complexity but no. Quite lengthy. Overall, still a simple enjoyable wine.
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Angie
3 years ago
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Good
Really nice with finger food, not too siap, fruity and smells like blackberry and pepper. Easy to drink on its own too