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This 100% Gamay coming from the Loire Valley is an easy-drinking chillable red with aromas of bright red fruit, violets and subtle dried herb notes. On the palate this medium-bodied red has a refreshing acidity and tastes of pomegranates with earthy undertones. The tannins are fine but structured and compliment the fruit characteristics without overpowering them.

Pair with Portuguese chicken and a patio!

Domaine Serol is a small family run estate in the eastern foothills of Massif Central, part of the extended Loire Valley

Located on the France's Atlantic coast. The most recognizable wine of the Loire Valley is regionally labelled Sauvignon Blanc from Sancerre. Dont let that overshadow coastal Muscadet Sevre Maine, it's coastal influence makes an idea pairing for seafood. Saumur and Touraine produce vibrant reds from Cabernet Franc as well as white's as bright as a coastal sunrise. Chenin Blanc and Sauvignon Blanc are the most planted varietals and can range from sweet to dry or even sparkling. The Loire is a magnificent wine region to explore.

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SKU: 807710
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COUNTRY: France

REGION: Loire Valley

VARIETAL: Gamay

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FORMAT: 750 ML

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WE LOVE IT BECAUSE:

This 100% Gamay coming from the Loire Valley is an easy-drinking chillable red with aromas of bright red fruit, violets and subtle dried herb notes. On the palate this medium-bodied red has a refreshing acidity and tastes of pomegranates with earthy undertones. The tannins are fine but structured and compliment the fruit characteristics without overpowering them.

Pair with Portuguese chicken and a patio!

Domaine Serol is a small family run estate in the eastern foothills of Massif Central, part of the extended Loire Valley

Located on the France's Atlantic coast. The most recognizable wine of the Loire Valley is regionally labelled Sauvignon Blanc from Sancerre. Dont let that overshadow coastal Muscadet Sevre Maine, it's coastal influence makes an idea pairing for seafood. Saumur and Touraine produce vibrant reds from Cabernet Franc as well as white's as bright as a coastal sunrise. Chenin Blanc and Sauvignon Blanc are the most planted varietals and can range from sweet to dry or even sparkling. The Loire is a magnificent wine region to explore.