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WE LOVE IT BECAUSE:

Across 18 hectares of Vineyards with some over 100 years old, these vines were supposed to be ripped out. But with the support of Jeff Carrel and his team, they reinvigorated the vineyards and started producing under the DSM label which translates to "to preserve what has been lost elsewhere."

With notes of black fruit and hints of leather and tobacco this wine is perfect to pair with a rich veal stew or braised short ribs.

Our dear friend Jeff Carrel makes an elaborate range of wines, we're perhaps most fond of some of his more unusual bottlings. One of his goals is to revive grape-growing culture in some of the more remote areas of the south of France. He's planting unique varieties of grapes and encouraging young people to return to the area to farm the vines.

The Languedoc region spans all the way from the Mediterranean coast to the Rhone Valley. The warm climate produces a wide variety of warm climate wines. Today the Languedoc is one of the fastest growing categories and can be recognized for it's remarkable value.

JEFF CARREL DSM

SKU: 832181
Regular price $31.85
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COUNTRY: France

REGION: Languedoc

VARIETAL: Red Blend

VINTAGE: 2017

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FORMAT: 750 ML

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WE LOVE IT BECAUSE:

Across 18 hectares of Vineyards with some over 100 years old, these vines were supposed to be ripped out. But with the support of Jeff Carrel and his team, they reinvigorated the vineyards and started producing under the DSM label which translates to "to preserve what has been lost elsewhere."

With notes of black fruit and hints of leather and tobacco this wine is perfect to pair with a rich veal stew or braised short ribs.

Our dear friend Jeff Carrel makes an elaborate range of wines, we're perhaps most fond of some of his more unusual bottlings. One of his goals is to revive grape-growing culture in some of the more remote areas of the south of France. He's planting unique varieties of grapes and encouraging young people to return to the area to farm the vines.

The Languedoc region spans all the way from the Mediterranean coast to the Rhone Valley. The warm climate produces a wide variety of warm climate wines. Today the Languedoc is one of the fastest growing categories and can be recognized for it's remarkable value.