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Douces Collines Lussac-Saint-Emilion 2022
Douces Collines: (re)discover the wines of the Saint-Emilion region!
Specifications
Production volume : 24982
Contains sulphites.
Presentation
Presentation
Between vineyards and rivers, along wooded hillsides and picturesque roads, the vineyards of Saint-Emilion, Lussac, Puisseguin and Montagne form a landscape of gently sloping hills stretching over more than 75 km2.
Poetically known as the "hill of a thousand châteaux", these vineyards are characterised by a mosaic of plots, where the vines take root in clay-limestone soils.
Our Douces Collines range invites you to (re)discover these terroirs through wines from the finest plots of our winegrower-members.
Poetically known as the "hill of a thousand châteaux", these vineyards are characterised by a mosaic of plots, where the vines take root in clay-limestone soils.
Our Douces Collines range invites you to (re)discover these terroirs through wines from the finest plots of our winegrower-members.
Terroir
Clay-limestone soils
In the vineyard
Harvested by plots and grape viarieties selections
Winemaking
Filling-in stainless steel or concrete vats with temperature control
Pre-fermenting maceration
From 20 to 30 days maceration
Malolactic fermentation in vats
Pre-fermenting maceration
From 20 to 30 days maceration
Malolactic fermentation in vats
Ageing
Aged in vats from 12 to 14 months
Varietals
Merlot : 77%
Cabernets : 23%
Cabernets : 23%
Specifications
Production volume : : 24982
: Contains sulphites.
Advice
Serving
Serve at room temperature.
At nose
A nose revealing aromas of fresh fruit.
On the palate
A supple, easy-drinking wine with aromas of red fruits: cherry and raspberry.
Food pairings
This easy-drinking wine is perfect with herb-roasted chicken or salmon carpaccio.