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A toast to the best France has to offer
Herald.ie I also tasted a 'low alcohol' Merlot-Cabernet, Abbaye Sainte Radegonde, sourced, according to Superquinn, to fulfill a demand from a customer (female) who wanted a wine that was lower in alcohol but tasted "like a real wine". … |
Author: vinothekid
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A toast to the best France has to offer – Herald.ie
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A toast to the best France has to offer – Herald.ie
A toast to the best France has to offer
Herald.ie
This, along with a Chardonnay-Sauvignon, a blend that doesn't work for me, came from the Loire, a cool region and the grapes were picked 'early' giving a wine that clocked in at 9pc alcohol by volume. To me, the wine tasted sour and mean and if I … -
A toast to the best France has to offer – Herald.ie
A toast to the best France has to offer
Herald.ie
The Domaine Astruc Vermentino — a white grape more usually associated with Italy — and the Shiraz-Viognier, both produced by smart winemaker Jean-Claude Mas are excellent value at €7. It's curious that the concept of blending a little fragrant … -
A toast to the best France has to offer – Herald.ie
A toast to the best France has to offer
Herald.ie
The Domaine Astruc Vermentino — a white grape more usually associated with Italy — and the Shiraz-Viognier, both produced by smart winemaker Jean-Claude Mas are excellent value at €7. It's curious that the concept of blending a little fragrant … -
A toast to the best France has to offer – Herald.ie
A toast to the best France has to offer
Herald.ie
The Domaine Astruc Vermentino — a white grape more usually associated with Italy — and the Shiraz-Viognier, both produced by smart winemaker Jean-Claude Mas are excellent value at €7. It's curious that the concept of blending a little fragrant …