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Prunelard 127 - Opuscule de Haute Serre Château de Haute-Serre Red wine ● IGP Côtes-du-Lot

2020 75cl

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Prunelard 127 - Opuscule de Haute Serre - Château de Haute-Serre - 2020 - Rouge
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The origins of Malbec. With this cuvée, Bertrand-Gabriel Vigouroux explores a new facet of the Haute-Serre terroir, following the same vinification and ageing process as for his Malbecs. This 100% Prunelard is the result of work begun 10 years ago on the estate to prepare plot 127 to receive this rare and ancient grape variety, the "father" of Malbec. Vineyard: Sustainable viticulture (HVE) Soil: Clay-limestone (Kimmeridgian limestone) Period: Jurassic, 150 million years old Typicity: iron concretions, red clay Location: On hillsides, plateau Altitude: 300 m AGEING & VINIFICATION - Strict control of vinification temperatures. - Fermentation in stainless steel vats followed by 100% aging in 225-liter barrels of 3rd passage for 12 to 18 months. - The wine rests in bottle for a further 12 to 18 months before release.

Tasting notes

Aroma

This deep-colored wine has aromas of black fruits and prunes, accompanied by notes of light tobacco.

Wine Fruity | Gourmand | Spicy

Taste

On the palate, this powerful wine boasts silky tannins mingled with flavors of pepper, blackcurrant and garrigue, all in fine balance.

Wine Aromatique | Chaleureux | Charpenté | Elégant | Long

Product details

Keeps

10 years

Peak

-

Service

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Grape varieties prunelard

Terroir Argilo-calcaire

Culture type

High Environmental Value Certification - HVE

Alcohol

13%

Content

75cl

Decanting

-

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At the origin, yes the violet is present, the color is not deceiving, it is indeed the 4orgine of Malbec, but softer.