Le Havre de Paix Rose | Aude, France
Le Havre de Paix - The Haven of Peace - references the beautiful rolling hills, coastal lagoons and hills of the Aude region of Languedoc-Roussillon, South West France.
Aude vineyards stretch from the Mediterranean coastline in the east to Carcassonne and the Malepère hill range in the west, with the expansive Corbières mountains in the south and the most southerly outpost of the Massif Central, the Montagne Noire, in the north.
These Grenache and Carignan grapes are grown in light soils made up of alluvia and sand.
Le Havre de Paix - The Haven of Peace - references the beautiful rolling hills, coastal lagoons and hills of the Aude region of Languedoc-Roussillon, South West France.
Aude vineyards stretch from the Mediterranean coastline in the east to Carcassonne and the Malepère hill range in the west, with the expansive Corbières mountains in the south and the most southerly outpost of the Massif Central, the Montagne Noire, in the north.
These Grenache and Carignan grapes are grown in light soils made up of alluvia and sand.
Le Havre de Paix - The Haven of Peace - references the beautiful rolling hills, coastal lagoons and hills of the Aude region of Languedoc-Roussillon, South West France.
Aude vineyards stretch from the Mediterranean coastline in the east to Carcassonne and the Malepère hill range in the west, with the expansive Corbières mountains in the south and the most southerly outpost of the Massif Central, the Montagne Noire, in the north.
These Grenache and Carignan grapes are grown in light soils made up of alluvia and sand.
Origin: Aude, Languedoc, France
Grapes: Crenache, Carignan
Tasting Notes: Intense nose of red berries and exotic fruits; plenty of these berry flavours on the palate.
ABV: 12.0%
Vintage: 2022
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Closure: Screwcap
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Food pairing suggestions: drink on its own; perfect with grilled meats, mixed salads or Asian dishes.