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Cornas Rebelle David Reynaud
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About the producer

Sitting in the heart of the Crozes-Hermitage appellation, Domaine Les Bruyères is managed by the passionate David Reynaud. He presides over a total of 28 hectares of vines (he owns 20 and buys the grapes from 8) which he has converted to organic and biodynamic viticulture. Reynaud gives prominence to Syrah, the indigenous grape variety representing 87% of the total vine population, complemented by Merlot and Viognier. Yields are controlled to around 35 hectolitres per hectare, growing on terraces which present a mixture of limestone, clay and pebble. Wines are vinified and matured in an underground cellar. When the grapes come in, they are go into concrete vats for the reds and stainless steel vats for the whites.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Rhone Valley

Producers and wineries: Les Bruyères

Colour: red

Grape variety: Syrah
Food and wine pairings: : Courge farcie au quinoa et viande hachée, Magret de canard aux figues, Filet de bœuf en croûte

Appellation: Cornas

Owner: David Reynaud

Viticulture: biodynamic More information....

Service temperature: 15°

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Auction history Cornas Rebelle David Reynaud 2019
12/09/202431
29/08/202431

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