
2017 Chateau Puech-Haut Saint-Drezery Prestige Rouge
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- Avg Price (ex-tax)
- $ 17 / 750ml
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4 from 2 User Ratings
- 3 Critic Reviews
- Style Red - Rich and Intense
- Grape Variety Carignan - Grenache - Syrah
- Food Pairing Lamb
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Critic tasting note: (2017 vintage) "Inky dark purple core. Pure nose displaying ripe dark fruit, peppery and meaty with blackberry and plum notes. The palate is ample but with a soft extraction, high ripeness but balanced freshness and a rather long warm finish." - Andreas Larsson - Tasted
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Details
- Drinking Window
- 2018-2021
- Alcohol ABV
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14.5%
- Sweetness
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Dry
- Maturation
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Oaked
- Closure Type
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Cork
- Vineyard Notes
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Located 20 km northeast of Montpellier, the terroir of Puech-Haut extends over 250 ha for a difference in altitude oscillating between 50 and 150 meters altitude. This land of rolled pebbles is characterized by a maritime climate.
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- Winemaking
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Vinified and matured grape varieties separately Traditional winemaking.
- Ageing
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In barrels 2 uses between 10 and 12 months.
- Producer Tasting Notes
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Deep garnet color, the nose offers notes of black and undergrowth raspberries The mouth is full, complex, with accents of scrubland with a woody touch.
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Awards
(2)Suggested Dishes to Pair With This Wine
- Mezze, meat Starter Course
- Middle Eastern
- Laal maas Main Course
- Boneless lamb simmered with whole spices, yoghurt and red chilli
- Contains: Indian curry
- Indian
- Sirloin steak Main Course
- With Roquefort sauce
- French
- Mimolette Cheese Course
- French
Details
- Drinking Window
- 2018-2021
- Alcohol ABV
-
14.5%
- Sweetness
-
Dry
- Maturation
-
Oaked
- Closure Type
-
Cork
- Vineyard Notes
-
Located 20 km northeast of Montpellier, the terroir of Puech-Haut extends over 250 ha for a difference in altitude oscillating between 50 and 150 meters altitude. This land of rolled pebbles is characterized by a maritime climate.
Read more
- Winemaking
-
Vinified and matured grape varieties separately Traditional winemaking.
- Ageing
-
In barrels 2 uses between 10 and 12 months.
- Producer Tasting Notes
-
Deep garnet color, the nose offers notes of black and undergrowth raspberries The mouth is full, complex, with accents of scrubland with a woody touch.
Read more
Awards
(2)Critics Scores & Reviews
(3)User Ratings
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