Dauvergne et Ranvier Lirac

Dauvergne et Ranvier Lirac

£18.00
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Dauvergne et Ranvier Lirac

Dauvergne et Ranvier Lirac

Wine at a glance:

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Red

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Rhône

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Garnacha/ Grenache, Syrah/ Shiraz, and Mourvedre/ Monastrell

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Full Bodied

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14.5

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Slight oak flavour

A great value Southern Rhone Cru

£18.00
Who makes it?

Dauvergne Ranvier is the association of two enthusiasts who decided to create their own cuvées. François Dauvergne and Jean-François Ranvier founded their Winery in 2004 in the Rhône Valley. Very present upstream, both in the vineyards and during vinification, they rely on solid and privileged relationships with a number of winegrowers.

The range extends from Côte-Rôtie in the north to the Luberon in the south, including Gigondas, Châteauneuf-du-Pape and Costières de Nîmes.
In 2013, they took over the operation of Domaine des Muretins in the Tavel and Lirac appellations.

Since 2020, they have been based at L’Assemblère, a positive energy cellar that was built in Tavel

How is it made?

The plots in Lirac have wonderful, relatively clay-laden soils: stony terraces on a clay-sandstone base, alluvial deposits of red earth and shingles, uneven layers pebbles on a thin layer of marl.

The wine was partially aged in tanks and in oak barrels for 18 months.

 

What does it taste like?

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