Le Sang des Seigneurs
In the Middle Ages, Occitania (the southern half of present-day France) was ruled by several noble lords who shared political power. But Occitania was united by a common culture and language.
A blend of Grenache gris, Nielluccio and Syrah planted on the southernmost terraces of the Rhône, this rosé combines freshness and expression of fruit with notes of citrus and flowers.
A wine that is both greedy and thirst-quenching, with a supple mouthfeel and a fresh, acidic finish. A perfect rosé for summer aperitifs or to accompany Mediterranean, spicy or Asian cuisine.
Grape varieties |
50% Grenache gris, 30% Nielluccio, 20% Syrah |
Soils |
Rolled pebbles called sandstone |
Dress |
Light pink |
Nose |
Notes of citrus and floral scents |
Mouth |
Supple, fresh and tangy in the finish |
Service |
T°10-12°C |
Guard |
To be enjoyed young |
Alcohol |
12,5° |