Product attributes
Vegetarian
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Product Information
This red Bordeaux of Chateau Les Riganes expresses the typical qualities of Entre-Deux-Mers: ruby color, fruity bouquet, full body and long finish.
Features
Wine of France, Kosher - P
Country of origin
France
Preparation and Usage
The wine pairs well with hearty meats and cold cuts. Drink at room temperature.
Package type
Bottle
Other Information
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Allergen Information
Contains Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites
Contains Sulphites
Contains Sulphites
Dietary Information
Suitable for Vegetarians; Kosher
Brand
Chateau
Manufacturer
Terre De Vignerons,
À F 33790,
223 Pour Les Côteaux D'Albert,
Mesterrieux,
France.
À F 33790,
223 Pour Les Côteaux D'Albert,
Mesterrieux,
France.
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Terre De Vignerons,
À F 33790,
223 Pour Les Côteaux D'Albert,
Mesterrieux,
France.
À F 33790,
223 Pour Les Côteaux D'Albert,
Mesterrieux,
France.
History
French wine traces its history to the 6th century BC, with many of France's regions dating their wine-making history to Roman times. The wines produced today range from expensive high-end wines sold internationally, to more modest wines usually only seen within France.
Agent
Kedem Europe Ltd
Grape variety
RedGrapeBlend
Current vintage
2019
Regional information
Appellation d'Origine Protégée, the French term which translates to Protected Designation of Origin in English. The name of the region Entre-Deux-Mers is derived from "marée" ("tide"). Thus, it means "between two tides", a reference to its location between two tidal rivers.
Tasting notes
Ruby colour, fruity bouquet, full body and long finish
Alcohol by volume
12.5
Producer
Royal Wine Europe
Serving suggestions
The wine pairs well with hearty meats and cold cuts. Drink at room temperature
Winemaker
Pierre Miodownick
Vinification details
This red wine expresses the typical qualities of Entre-Deux-Mers, a wine region in Bordeaux. It is situated between the rivers Garonne and Dordogne, and is bounded in the east by the border of the Gironde department and in the west by the Bec d'Ambès, the confluence of the Garonne and the Dordogne. The total area under vine is about 1,500 hectares (3,700 acres).
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