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The Médoc appellation comprises a wide variety of soil types, including sand, gravel, clay, stones and pebbles. The wines of the Médoc are all produced by blending different grape varieties and from this marriage come the richness of the wines, the excellence of the vintages and the exceptional qualities which have made the region's reputation.

The term "merrain" is used to describe the oak used to make barrels for wine ageing. The most prestigious wood comes from the Tronçais forest. Merrain rouge, aged in oak barrels, will allow you to discover or rediscover the virtues of an oaked wine with the traditional flavours of the Médoc.

grape varieties

60% Merlot, 40% Cabernet sauvignon

winemaking and ageing

Destemming and crushing of the grapes. Alcoholic fermentation at controlled temperature with selected yeasts and maceration of the skins. This step takes about 3 to 4 weeks to provide a wine for ageing, rich in tannins. Malolactic fermentation then ageing in barrels for a minimum of 6 months.

food pairings

Serve at between 16 and 18°C with meat and cheeses.

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