This is a blend of 60% Syrah and 40% Merlot typical of blends from the Languedoc region in the south of France. It gets my positive recommendation as an "easy-drinking weeknight dinner wine". We received it as a gift so I'm not sure where it's available locally but web searches show it in the $9 range. The bottle has a striking group of red (mostly) and gold flowers instead of a label.
Bonus French lesson
Vin de Pays — A vin de pays is a higher-class table wine, from a particular region of France and with a specific vintage. The vin de pays is controlled primarily for the source of the grapes and also for the density of vines: the amount that can be produced per hectare. The region of a vin de pays can be very large or quite small.
In my memory, ordering a VdP in France will get you a good - but not fancy - wine from the local region.
Mmm ... France.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment