The temperatures do have, thank God, still long nothing to do with winter, but as a slightly chilled red wine in honor of no one should deny. At 20 ° C is the fact quite an effective remedies against the small summer temperature drop blues.
Since the mid-12th Century Château de Lascaux Vacquières exists in the small village at the foot of the Cevennes, and is considered one of the most important wineries in the appellation Pic Saint-Loup. 20km from the Mediterranean, the climate from hot Summer days and cool nights and the cold winds of the Mistral and Tramontana marked. It also means long maturity periods for the grapes, which are founded the unusually long maturity and storage potential of the wines of this area. The typical varieties are Syrah, Grenache, Mourvedre and Cinsault that grow here in a particularly limestone soils.
Château de Lascaux Rouge 2008 AOC
Pic Saint-Loup, Coteaux du Languedoc, France
| Photo: Wine Lounge Hamburg
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