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Drink it now or cellar for up to 15 years. It is recommended to decant it for an hour. Chateau La Negly is a renowned winery in Languedoc, located in the heart of the AOP La Clape, about 20 km from Narbonne. Here the vineyards, which extend over about 50 hectares, enjoy exceptional soil and climate conditions thanks to the proximity of the Mediterranean and sandy soils, resulting from very porous calcareous screes that guarantee excellent water reserves for the vines. La Clape La Porte du Ciel wine is a blend of Syrah and Grenache from vineyards located on sandy-clayey soils, which are very stony. After manual harvesting, the wine is made in truncated cone-shaped vats for about 60 days. The finished wine then rests in barrels for 2 years. This powerful and warm red reveals an intense color with bright and dense purple tones. Its aromatic profile is rich with notes of blackberry, cherry and red fruits, cocoa and vanilla and some hints of tobacco leaves. On the palate it is round and deep. It has a velvety texture and a good fruit concentration. It is powerful and intense with a medium-full body and ripe and well-integrated tannins. The finish is long and warm. Excellent with hare and pheasant meat.
Price: £119.03 from 8wines UK
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Drink it now or cellar for up to 15 years. It is recommended to decant it for at least one hour. Spread over approximately 50 hectares of vineyards, Chateau La Negly is a Languedoc winery owned by the Paux-Rosset family who, after purchasing it in 1992,...
Drink it now or cellar for up to 20 years. It is recommended to decant it for an hour. Located in Languedoc, not far from Narbonne, Chateau La Negly was purchased by Jean Paux-Rosset in 1992, after having changed hands several times. After the acquisition,...
Drink it now or cellar for up to 15 years. It is recommended to decant it for at least one hour. Chateau La Negly is a winery located in Languedoc, in the south of France, acquired and renovated in the 1990s by Jean Paux-Rosset with the help of winemaker...
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