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- Grain de volcan
A blend of our best Syrah vintages with partial barrel ageing. Limited quantities: 1300 bottles produced.
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Appearance
Dark garnet color with ruby highlights.
Aroma
Delicate, fruity, subtle violet aromas, subtle kirsch cherry aromas, generous black fruit aromas, light red fruit aromas, black pepper aromas, leather and oak.
Wine Fruity | Spicy | Vegatable
Taste
Complex, intense, dense, subtle floral notes, generous black fruit notes, light spice notes, elegant tannins, fine tannins, good intensity, long persistence.
Wine Charpenté | Elégant | Fruité | Long
Keeps
2028 years
Peak
2023
Service
18°C
Grape varieties Mourvedre, Syrah
Terroir -
Culture type
Organic
Alcohol
13%
Content
75cl
Decanting
-
Meat
Viandes grillés, confit de canard
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Domaine Marc-Olivier BERTRAND
Domaine Marc-Olivier BERTRAND is a domain from the region Languedoc-Roussillon in France, that produces 7 wines available to purchase, including the wine Grain de volcan 2017.
Pézenas
The appellation Pézenas is part of the region of Languedoc-Roussillon from France which include Domaine Marc-Olivier BERTRAND and its 7 cuvées. Spread over 42,800 ha, this region is 2.4 million hectolitres per year.
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