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Cellar for up to 10 years. No need to decant before serving. Chateau Purcari is a Moldovan winery of immense stature, with a deep wine-making history and hundreds of medals earned at international contests. The winery’s name is synonymous with the region itself, nestled in Moldova’s southeastern region near the Ukrainian border. Purcari was granted the status of the first specialised winery in Bessarabia, now Moldova, in 1827, but its history goes even further back than that. As early as the 1700s, French settlers recognised that Purcari’s soils were curiously similar to Bordeaux’s. For that reason, Bordeaux varietals like Cabernet Sauvignon and Malbec are still the predominant grapes at Purcari, but the Burgundian Pinot Noir is also planted here. Aromas of strawberry, raspberry and violet burst from this wine, subtle yet still complex. It is made from 100% Pinot Noir, giving it a vampirical purple-red colour. Like all of Purcari’s wines, the grapes are matured in barrels of French oak. It is velvety and bold in the mouth, revealing strong notes of cherry and blackcurrant, a backbone of acidity and medium tannins. It has a lingering finish with a subtle ripening effect. Pairs very well with venison, tender asparagus and sweet/salty cheese, such as Gruyère.
Price: £15.88 from 8wines UK
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Drink now or cellar for up to 9 years. Decant 1 hour before serving. The historic Chateau Purcari dates back to 1827 when the Emperor of Russia passed a decree naming the property as the first official winery in Bessarabia which is today known as Moldova....
Drink it now or cellar for up to 8 years. No need to decant. Serve it chilled. Founded nearly 2 centuries ago, Château Purcari is located in the PGI Ștefan Vodă region, in the south-east of Moldova, between the Dniester River and the Black Sea. It...
Cellar for 20 years. Decant for an hour or more before serving. A beautiful ruby colour in the glass, this is a stunning wine made exclusively from a rare Moldovan grape: Rara Neagra. It begins with a deep fruity nose, wafting with hints of blackberry,...
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