Domaine De La Butte - Jacky Blot
Domaine De La Butte Bourgueil Haut De La Butte - 2021
Red Wines | LOIRE | Bourgueil Rouge
Cabernet Franc - 75CL
Elevate your wine experience with Domaine De La Butte!
- Award-winning wine from a renowned estate
- Rich and complex flavors for a memorable tasting experience
- Perfect for any occasion, from casual gatherings to special celebrations
Pairings
Aperitif, vegetables, deli meats, poultry, grilled dishes
Taste
Generous
Unit Price
£17.92
Delivery from France
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Product features : Domaine De La Butte Bourgueil Haut De La Butte
On the palate
On the palate, this wine offers a harmonious blend of ripe blackberries, subtle spices, and hints of earthiness.
On the nose
The nose reveals enticing aromas of dark cherries, violets, and a touch of cedar.
To the eye
In the glass, Domaine De La Butte Bourgueil Haut De La Butte showcases a deep ruby hue with purple undertones, hinting at its vibrant flavors.
Serving temperature
For optimal enjoyment, serve this wine slightly chilled at around 16-18°C.
Wine preparation
To fully appreciate this wine, allow it to breathe for at least 30 minutes before serving to enhance its complex aromas and flavors.
Aging potential
Domaine de la butte bourgueil haut de la butte has excellent aging potential; it will continue to develop beautifully over the next 5-8 years.
Domaine De La Butte Bourgueil Haut De La Butte is a true gem! Its velvety texture, bold fruit flavors, and elegant finish make it a standout choice for wine enthusiasts.
Nicolas françois, propriétaire passionné des halles de quercamps
Domaine De La Butte - Jacky Blot
Bourgueil Rouge
Le Bourgueil rouge, une fierté de la Vallée de la Loire, est réputé pour son expression raffinée du cabernet franc. Ce vin se distingue par sa dualité terroir : les vins de graviers, légers et fruités, parfaits dans leur jeunesse, et les vins de tuffeau, plus corsés et aptes au vieillissement, révélant complexité et élégance après un élevage en barrique. Ces différences proviennent des sols sur lesquels les vignes prospèrent, des graviers près de la Loire aux coteaux argilo-calcaires de tuffeau.