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Moment de Plaisir Rose - 2024 (750ml)
Moment de Plaisir Rose - 2024 (750ml)
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Pale salmon color beautiful and brilliant, the nose is full of cranberries, strawberry and fresh apricot. The taste is dry, crisp but not overly acidic, with young ripe strawberries and raspberries. Classic light bodied south of France rose. Super drinkable.
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Pale salmon color beautiful and brilliant, the nose is full of cranberries, strawberry and fresh honeydew melon. The taste is dry, crisp but not overly acidic, with young ripe strawberries and raspberries. Classic light bodied Provence rose. Super drinkable.
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The Languedoc and Roussillon are two adjoining but distinctly separate wine regions in southern France. The Languedoc consists of two main regions: The Aude, home to the sub-regions of Limoux, Corbieres, Fitou, Minervois, and the Herault, which includes Picpoul de Pinet and the vin doux naturels producing regions of Banyuls, Frontignan, Lunel and Mireval.
Pays d’Oc is the IGP title for red, white and rosé wines that are made in a large area on the southern coast of France. The catchment area for the IGP corresponds roughly to the Languedoc-Roussillon wine region – one of the largest winegrowing areas in France. The IGP covers all the wines that are not made under the strict laws that govern the AOC-level appellations in the regions: among them Corbières, Minervois and the Languedoc appellation itself.The Pays d’Oc IGP is arguably the most important in France, producing the majority of the country’s IGP wines. Five separate departments fall under the IGP, which is delimited by administrative boundaries rather than geographical ones. As such, a range of terrain is covered by the denomination, from the southern mountain ranges of the Massif Central to the river-crossed coastal plains. Vineyards jostle for space on the garrigue-strewn landscape.