Languedoc-Roussillon, France
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DOMAINE OBRIERE

CINSAULT LOVERS

About the mixbox

BLANC DE NOIR SPARKLING, STILL ROSE OR RED MACERATION.... only for cinsault lovers

Your package will arrive at your doorstep within4 - 16 days

DOMAINE OBRIERE will receive and pack your order (1 - 4 days)

The courier will pick up your order and deliver it straight to your door

Price

Price incl. alcohol tax, shipping and VAT.

1 473,15 SEK

Your package will arrive at your doorstep within4 - 16 days

DOMAINE OBRIERE will receive and pack your order (1 - 4 days)

The courier will pick up your order and deliver it straight to your door

What's in your box?

  • DOMAINE OBRIERE, Cool y coule 2025
    DOMAINE OBRIERE
    Cool y coule
    750ml12.5%

    Winemaker's notes

    a soft red wine - 100% cinsault - short maceration - silky tannins - red fruits / cassis notes very very fruity

    Product details

    Country:
    France
    Region/Subregion:
    Languedoc-Roussillon/Coteaux du Languedoc
    Classification:
    IGP
    Certification:
    Organic, Natural
    Grape:
    Cinsault (100%)
    Vintage year:
    2025
    Color:
    grenat
    Aroma:
    red fruits cassis
    Taste:
    silky and soft - fresh wine
    Alcohol content:
    12.5%
    Sweetness:
    Dry
    Volume:
    750 ml
    Best Served:
    N/A

    Food pairings by the winemaker

    • Aperitif
    • Beef
    • Buffet food
    • Charcuterie
    • Lamb
    • Pasta / Pizza
    • Pork
    • Spicy food
    • Veal
    • Vegetables

    Vinification, winemaker's own words

    Soil:
    Clay, Gravel
    Terroir:
    silica clay soil, agroforestry, very dry year - small yeard - high concentration of the grappes
    Harvest:
    N/A
    Fermentation:
    Steel (100%)
    Storage:
    Steel (100%) 3 months

    short maceration - press- 3 months ageing in steel tank and bottling - 30 mg of sulphites added before bottling. natural fermentation based on indigenous yeasts no additives.

DOMAINE OBRIERE, Cool y coule 2025

DOMAINE OBRIERE

Cool y coule

750ml12.5%

249,20 SEK / Bottle

Winemaker's notes

a soft red wine - 100% cinsault - short maceration - silky tannins - red fruits / cassis notes very very fruity

Product details

Country:
France
Region/Subregion:
Languedoc-Roussillon/Coteaux du Languedoc
Classification:
IGP
Certification:
Organic, Natural
Grape:
Cinsault (100%)
Vintage year:
2025
Color:
grenat
Aroma:
red fruits cassis
Taste:
silky and soft - fresh wine
Alcohol content:
12.5%
Sugar content:
N/A
Acidity:
N/A
Sweetness:
Dry
Volume:
750 ml
Closure:
Natural cork
Best Served:
N/A

Food pairings by the winemaker

AperitifBeefBuffet foodCharcuterieLambPasta / PizzaPorkSpicy foodVealVegetables

Vinification, winemaker's own words

Soil:
Clay, Gravel
Terroir:
silica clay soil, agroforestry, very dry year - small yeard - high concentration of the grappes
Harvest:
N/A
Fermentation:
Steel (100%)
Storage:
Steel (100%) 3 months

short maceration - press- 3 months ageing in steel tank and bottling - 30 mg of sulphites added before bottling. natural fermentation based on indigenous yeasts no additives.

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