CHÂTEAU LA GORDONNE LA CHAPELLE

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CHÂTEAU LA GORDONNE LA CHAPELLE

Wine Méditerranée
Côtes De Provence AOC Pink - Bottle 75 cL - 12.5°
2023

Ref : 498365

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22, 90
22.90

i.e. 30.53 € / liter

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Our oenologists' opinion

Fruity and well-rounded

Pale pink colour with hints of pale peach, clear and brilliant.

 

Open nose with notes of citrus fruit, red berries and a hint of fresh liquorice.

 

Supple, full attack, well-balanced and fleshy.

 

The finish is fairly short, with redcurrant syrup and a hint of pomelo.

Robe
Light pink

  • Keeping level Ready to drink
  • Service temperature 10°

Our food and wine pairings

  • Charcuterie
  • Apéritif
  • White meat
  • Viande grillée et rôtie

Features

Body ? The body is the way a wine feels inside the mouth. Several factors, such as the alcohol content and the presence of tannins, contribute to the feel of the wine.

Freshness ? The freshness of a wine is defined by its level of acidity. Unlike rounded wines, fresh wines are easy to drink, and are more lively. Acidity plays a necessary part in a wine's structure.

Aging ? All wines do not have the same aging potential. Some are supposed to be consumed at a young age while others must be kept for longer periods of time.

Tannins ? Coming from stems, grape pips and their storage barrels, the tannin gives structure to red wines only.

Domain and appellation

  • CHÂTEAU LA GORDONNE

    Château La Gordonne is one of the largest single-owner properties in Provence, with 320 hectares of vines planted in an exceptional schist cirque facing the sea.

     

    The vineyard of Château La Gordonne benefits from a unique microclimate.

     

    • AOC Côtes de Provence
    • Appellation: Remarkable terroir of Pierrefeu in the heart of the golden triangle Puget-Ville, Pierrefeu-du-Var, and Cuers.

     

    Today, the entire vineyard of Château La Gordonne is certified organic farming.

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