2016 La Clape AOC Grand Vin Blanc

Château d'Anglès

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Tasting Notes

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Tasting from 09.07.2019: Ulrich Sautter

Tangerine, pineapple, liquorice, very discreet wood, even garrigue notes. On the palate a substantial density, substantial, impressively structured wine, mineral and piquant, almost astringent, perfectly integrated wood, made for the long haul. 80-year-old Bourboulenc vines. Has texture, but this is rather in the background.

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Category: White Wine
Vintage: 2016
Alcohol Level: 14.5%
Expansion: steel tank
Price: 10 - 20 €
Region
Languedoc-Roussillon, France
Today, Languedoc-Roussillon is by far the largest wine growing region in France, with a good 280,000 hectares. As far as the Languedoc is concerned, it is not...
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Château d'Anglès

11560 Saint-Pierre la Mer
Frankreich
+33 (4) 68336133
www.chateaudangles.com

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