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WE LOVE IT BECAUSE:

This is what Rhone reds are all about. Offering exceptional value, this organically grown Lirac combines juicy, bramble fruits, with cinnamon, nutmeg and cracked black pepper. Spicy and serious, yet effortlessly delicious and sitting comfortably in its drinking window. Decant if you can, or simply allow to breathe in your glass over the evening.

The Armenier's take great care of their Cote du Rhone through organic farming, manual harvesting and sorting of the grapes.

Perhaps the most famous region in the world. The name means the Popes new castle. The first vines in the region were planted by the ancient Romans while Popes served their Papacy in the region of Avignon.

Grenache is the dominant variety, ripening is intensified through sun reflection off of round stones called galetes roules. Thanks to the Mistral wind blowing south from Dijon, the vines are cooled and protected from mildew, the wind is so intense it could blow the ears off a donkey. To prevent uprooting the vines are often staked down.

DOM MARCOUX LIRAC

SKU: 721961
Regular price $41.85
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COUNTRY: France

REGION: Rhone Valley

VARIETAL: Red Blend

VINTAGE: 2022

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FORMAT: 750 ML

SUB REGION: Lirac

WE LOVE IT BECAUSE:

This is what Rhone reds are all about. Offering exceptional value, this organically grown Lirac combines juicy, bramble fruits, with cinnamon, nutmeg and cracked black pepper. Spicy and serious, yet effortlessly delicious and sitting comfortably in its drinking window. Decant if you can, or simply allow to breathe in your glass over the evening.

The Armenier's take great care of their Cote du Rhone through organic farming, manual harvesting and sorting of the grapes.

Perhaps the most famous region in the world. The name means the Popes new castle. The first vines in the region were planted by the ancient Romans while Popes served their Papacy in the region of Avignon.

Grenache is the dominant variety, ripening is intensified through sun reflection off of round stones called galetes roules. Thanks to the Mistral wind blowing south from Dijon, the vines are cooled and protected from mildew, the wind is so intense it could blow the ears off a donkey. To prevent uprooting the vines are often staked down.