Doudet Naudin French Pinot Noir
Doudet Naudin, a Burgundy fine wine producer since 1849, makes the best use of its know-how to produce this agreeable wine. The fruit was sourced from vineyards in the Aude Valley near the Pyrenees. The wine is vinified in the traditional way using controlled temperatures and resulting in a fresh and fruity wine full of delicacy and harmony.
Gerard Bertrand Côte des Roses Pinot Noir
Cote des Roses celebrates the Mediterranean lifestyle. The Languedoc appellation stretches alongside the Mediterranean coast. The soils are highly varied, mainly with hard limestone and schist, but also gravel transported fromthe rivers of the Languedoc region. The bottle is original with its base in the shape of a rose, created by a young designer from the Ecole Boulle. A wine to be given in the same way you would offer a bunch of roses! The grapes are harvested late September once they are perfectly ripe. The yields are controlled to ensure a good concentration and elegant tannins.This wine reveals aromas of fresh fruit such as Morello cherry, wild raspberry and spices. On the mouth the full texture is velvety with silky tannins, and an elegant, well-balanced finish.
Beau-Charmois Pinot Noir
As the name suggests, Beau-Charmois comes from the word "charm", which expresses the seductive nature of this wine. Selected from premium vineyard blocks on limetone soils in the Pays d'Oc, close to the Pyreneen mountain slopes. This vineyard is strongly influenced by refreshing breezes and warm sunshine, creating one of the longest growing seasons in the Languedoc region. This exceptional climate and geographical location are a paradise for this world-class varietal. Deep crimson in appearance, with plumy fruit and spicy notes of clove, strawberries and cream, and sweet dark cherries. On the palate it is fresh and juicy with a rich mid-palate and velvety tannins. A very well balanced, fruit-forward Pinot. A crowd-pleaser.
Roc de l'Abbaye Pinot Noir
Pinot Noir is a complex and mysterious varietal, it truly comes in to its own when grown in the finest terroirs of France in which it develops unrivalled finesse and elegance. The palate is fruity, silky with fine and supple tannins. The finish is long with notes of red fruits and a delicate tannic touch.