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Le Petit Clos: 2007
Cuvée Plaisir.
Estate Bottled.
A PLEASING WINE
Tasting advice:
- May be drunk now (if decanted 15-30 minutes beforehand), or will keep.
- If drunk young, it goes well with charcuterie, barbecued grills and young cheeses.
- When older, it is best with red meats (steaks, beef, venison) and with duck.
Location:
On the most beautiful second terraces of the Cahors wine region, within the commune of Puy-l'Evêque, as well as vines on the limestone plateau of Floressas.
Soil:
Clay-and-limestone
Grape varieties:
80% Malbec, 20% Merlot. Single Guyot pruning . 6,000 plants per hectare.
In the vineyard:
Traditional growing methods; soil ploughed; supervised control; severe pruning; removal of unwanted new shoots; thinning out of the grape bunches and of the leaves.
Vinification:
Traditional. Destalking. Fermentation for 20 days to temperature of about 29°. Partially aged in second-year barrels.
Comments:
- Colour: Deep red, bright and limpid.
- Nose: Progressively shows notes of red fruit, with a slight touch of liquorice.
- In the mouth: Round and beautifully balanced, giving real pleasure. A delightfully harmonious wine
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