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Corbières Les Clos Perdus Cuvée 91 2011(red)
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Corbières Les Clos Perdus Cuvée 91
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About the producer

The domain Les Clos Perdus is managed by Paul Old and Hugo Stewart. Its name is a reference to the domain’s old vines, on a group of isolated hilltops long forgotten by other winemakers as they were too difficult to farm. Yields are strictly controlled in order to respect the specificity of each terroir and grape variety, which gives the wines remarkable character. The domain (32 parcels, 20 hectares) has converted to organic agriculture and some parcels are cultivated biodynamically.

About the wine

This cuvée has a refined, precise nose which boasts a large aromatic palette. In the mouth, there are red fruit notes, a nice freshness and a lingering finish. This wine should ideally be drunk in the five years following the vintage.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Languedoc

Producers and wineries: Les Clos Perdus

Colour: red

Grape variety: Mourvèdre, Grenache, Carignan
Food and wine pairings: : Carré d agneau aux herbes, Bavette grillée, Beaufort

Appellation: Corbières

Viticulture: biodynamic More information....

Service temperature: 17°

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Auction history Corbières Les Clos Perdus Cuvée 91 2011
07/09/202217
25/09/201919
06/01/201518

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