A Côtes du Roussillon red, this is a blend of syrah, grenache and carignan. Full and succulent, it’s perfectly ripe, with notes of blackberry jam, licorice and pepper as well as a tingle of minerality. The structure is firm, with sticky-chewy tannins that bode well for perhaps 10 years in the cellar. Available in Ontario at the above price, various prices in Alberta, $23.75 in Quebec.
- Year: 2016
- Region: Languedoc
- Varietal: Red blend
- Price: $25.95
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