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Terrasses du Larzac Gavin Crisfield La Traversée 2014(red)
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Terrasses du Larzac Gavin Crisfield La Traversée
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About the producer

Originally from Belfast in Ireland, sommelier and oenologist Gavin Crisfield is an emblematic figure in the Languedoc vineyards… and in their revival! Having settled a number of years ago in the Terrasses du Larzac (an AOP created in 2014), he cultivates 4 hectares of vines on varied soils of schist, basalt, sandstone and limestone. His wines are sought after for their great refinement, depth and pared-back character. Fantastic work… especially in the South of France!

About the wine

This cuvée is composed of Cinsault, Grenahce, Syrah and Carignan. The nose is refined, with red fruits and spices. The palate is fresh, with raspberry and strawberry notes. A digestible, medium-bodied wine.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Languedoc

Producers and wineries: Gavin Crisfield

Colour: red

Grape variety: Carignan, Syrah, Grenache, Cinsault
Food and wine pairings: Canard aux olives, Bleu de Bresse, Brie

Appellation: Terrasses du Larzac

Viticulture: organic More information....

Service temperature: 17°

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Auction history Terrasses du Larzac Gavin Crisfield La Traversée 2014
16/10/201923

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