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Chinon Cuisine de ma Mère Domaine Grosbois 2012(red)
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Chinon Cuisine de ma Mère Domaine Grosbois
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About the producer

The family run Domaine Grobois lies on a sand and clay terroir. The property is a former 15th-century farmhouse that has been converted into a winery. Harvesting is manual and the grapes are sorted on the table. Fermentation takes place in concrete vats and users natural yeasts. Élevage lasts 12 months. Nicolas Grosbois joined the family business in 2008 after working in Australia, New Zealand, the USA and Chile. The vines are planted on 9 hectares divided into 13 vineyard parcels and cultivated biodynamically (DEMETER certification). This is definitely a domain worth discovering!

About the wine

This fruity and succulent cuvée (notes of blackcurrant and raspberry) is a thirst-quenching wine par excellence and highly quaffable.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Loire Valley

Producers and wineries: Grosbois

Colour: red

Grape variety: Cabernet Franc
Food and wine pairings: Entrecôte grillée, Foie de veau poêlé, Brie

Appellation: Chinon

Owner: Domaine Grosbois

Viticulture: biodynamic More information....

Service temperature: 16°

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Auction history Chinon Cuisine de ma Mère Domaine Grosbois 2012
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