
Les Ormes de Vieux Moulin is a powerful, fruity and slightly woody organic red wine. An organic wine that will go well with red meats, duck breast or leg of lamb
CloseBois Pivain du domaine Valbrun is a Saumur-Champigny with a nose of red and black fruits (blackcurrant, raspberry). On the palate, the attack is silky, the mid-palate fresh and elegant. Light, greedy finish.
Bois Pivain du domaine Valbrun is a Saumur-Champigny with a nose of red and black fruits (blackcurrant, raspberry). On the palate, the attack is silky, the mid-palate fresh and elegant. Light, gourmet finish.
The Domaine du Valbrun, located in the heart of the Saumur-Champigny appellation, brilliantly embodies the finesse and elegance of Loire wines. Driven by an organic approach and respect for the environment, this family-run estate brings out all the richness of the Loire terroir through precise, low-intervention winemaking.
The Domaine du Valbrun is located in the heart of the Saumur-Champigny appellation, and brilliantly embodies the finesse and elegance of Loire wines.
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100% cabernet franc
Les Ormes de Vieux Moulin is a powerful, fruity and slightly woody organic red wine. An organic wine that will go well with red meats, duck breast or leg of lamb
CloseThe domaine Les Grès Saint Vincent produces a magnificent Côtes du Rhône Villages, predominantly Grenache. The attack is fresh with notes of red berries (redcurrant, cherry) and sweet spices (cinnamon and licorice). The tannins are always suave, and their silkiness ensures a delicate weave.
.CloseThe Costières de Nimes du domaine de la Périllière has a dark purple color. The nose is fine, with notes of black fruits and spices. The palate is round, full and velvety, with a juicy texture. The finish is fresh and fruity, with a persistence of black cherry, pepper and cocoa.
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