Domaine la Réméjeanne Vin de France La Bulle 2021
$68.51Unit price /Unavailableor $65.09 in case of 6 bottles.-
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Dessert, Sherry & Port
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Wine GiftA great wine gift. -
Green WineA wine made using sustainable, organic and/or biodynamic practices in
the vineyard and the winery. -
CollectibleA wine that will improve and possibly increase in value with
careful cellaring. -
BoutiqueA wine from a small, artisanal winery. -
Screw CapNo corkscrew required to open. -
Magnum1500ml bottle.
- TWFThe Wine Front
- JHJames Halliday
- WWWorld Wine
- WSWine Spectator
- WEWine Enthusiast
- BHAllen Meadows
- JSJames Suckling
- DEDecanter
- JRJancis Robinson
- STStephen Tanzer
- AGAntonio Galloni/Vinous
- RPRobert Parker/Wine Advocate
- HHHuon Hooke
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Clairette, one of the oldest grape varieties from the southern regions of France, holds a significant place in the annals of winemaking history. It's primarily found in the Rhône Valley and Languedoc regions, where the Mediterranean climate nurtures it to full potential. Clairette wines are recognized for their floral aromas, Clairette, one of the oldest grape varieties from the southern regions of France, holds a significant place in the annals of winemaking history. It's primarily found in the Rhône Valley and Languedoc regions, where the Mediterranean climate nurtures it to full potential. Clairette wines are recognized for their floral aromas, often accompanied by hints of green apple and pear. With a naturally low acidity and a pleasing roundness on the palate, they often serve as a perfect base in blends, adding body and aromatic depth. Over the years, Clairette has also found its way into sparkling wines, contributing a delicate effervescence and freshness. Its versatility and unique character have ensured that Clairette maintains its revered status among wine enthusiasts and producers alike, symbolizing the enduring charm of French viticulture. read more... less