Tasting Notes:
This wine has some Bordeaux-like elements: an attractive nose, dark colour, a fair amount of dark fruit, and a bit of the earthy terroir found in some in some country wines of the region. Soft, but very dry, and some hint of oak. Quite drinkable, and pleasant, but amazingly simple.
Food Pairing:
Goes well with any meat on the Barbeque, poultry, game even Duck Asian and Indian foods.
The Wine:
The wine comes from Anivin de France located near Versailles. This is the town the Palaise de Versailles is located in.
ANIVIN DE FRANCE IS THE NATIONAL TRADE ASSOCIATION REPRESENTING ALL STILL WINES UNDER THE VIN DE FRANCE DESIGNATION
Anivin de France is an association recognised as a collective interest trade body by the authorities. It is tasked with promoting Vin De France in France and abroad. Its members belong to all representative branches of the wine industry:
So that is what we know? The thing about it, are the comments about the quality of this inexpensive product.
These ratings came from ViVino
Jeffrey rated this wine
Cherry, plum, red fruit. Quite accessible and elevates rather than dominates red-friendly cuisine. Might I recommend pairing with lamb kebabs?
Babcock rated this wine
Nice and easy to drink. No sharp odour which is odd. Warm and clean on the palette lol. Wine Insider.
Ulio rated this wine
Good wine. With its 12%, it is a good option for bit warmer days. Well balanced... not too acid.
Grape Varieties:
Red blend
Other Information:
Serve between 16° and 18°C.
Drink now.
- NV vintage
- Boxes contain 6 x 750mL units
- FRA - Bordeaux, Imported
- Cork closure
- 12.0% alc.
In Brief
A fantastic wine at a great price. This wine has some Bordeaux-like elements: an attractive nose, dark colour, a fair amount of dark fruit, and a bit of the earthy terroir found in some in some country wines of the region. Soft, but very dry, and some hint of oak. Quite drinkable, and pleasant, but amazingly simple.