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A unique blend featuring the rare Counoise grape, this vibrant red offers juicy red and black berries, warm baking spice and silky tannins. Fresh acidity and a long, mineral finish bring balance and elegance, making it a versatile match for everything from grilled lamb to Mediterranean vegetables.

A historic estate dating back to the 17th century, Château de Manissy was once owned by a religious order, whose missionaries first planted vines in the early 20th century. Today, the domaine is led by winemaker Florian André, who continues this legacy while bringing a modern, quality-focused approach to the wines.

The Rhone Valley is blessed with an ideal combination of contrasting climate influences. The round stones that were created by glaciers moving and rolling rivers reflect heat upon the vines to encourage ripening. The stones retain the heat into the night which is needed when the mistral wind starts gusting down the Rhone Valley starting near Dijon. The mistral wind could blow the ears off a donkey. The vines need to be staked down to prevent them from blowing over but the benefit is that it cools the vines and retains acidity, essential for aging.

MANISSY COTES DU RHONE ROUGE

SKU: 146158
Regular price $27.85
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COUNTRY: France

REGION: Rhone Valley

VARIETAL: Red Blend

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FORMAT: 750 ML

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WE LOVE IT BECAUSE:

A unique blend featuring the rare Counoise grape, this vibrant red offers juicy red and black berries, warm baking spice and silky tannins. Fresh acidity and a long, mineral finish bring balance and elegance, making it a versatile match for everything from grilled lamb to Mediterranean vegetables.

A historic estate dating back to the 17th century, Château de Manissy was once owned by a religious order, whose missionaries first planted vines in the early 20th century. Today, the domaine is led by winemaker Florian André, who continues this legacy while bringing a modern, quality-focused approach to the wines.

The Rhone Valley is blessed with an ideal combination of contrasting climate influences. The round stones that were created by glaciers moving and rolling rivers reflect heat upon the vines to encourage ripening. The stones retain the heat into the night which is needed when the mistral wind starts gusting down the Rhone Valley starting near Dijon. The mistral wind could blow the ears off a donkey. The vines need to be staked down to prevent them from blowing over but the benefit is that it cools the vines and retains acidity, essential for aging.