
Bodega AtamisquePaul Rigaud Brut
This wine generally goes well with fruity desserts, lean fish or shellfish.
Food and wine pairings with Paul Rigaud Brut
Pairings that work perfectly with Paul Rigaud Brut
Original food and wine pairings with Paul Rigaud Brut
The Paul Rigaud Brut of Bodega Atamisque matches generally quite well with dishes of shellfish, lean fish or fruity desserts such as recipes of marinated mussels with maroilles, seafood gratin, quick and tasty! or tarte tatin.
Details and technical informations about Bodega Atamisque's Paul Rigaud Brut.
Discover the grape variety: Chenin blanc
It most certainly originates from the Anjou region and is registered in the official catalogue of wine grape varieties on the A1 list. It can also be found in South Africa, Australia, Argentina, Chile, the United States (California), New Zealand, etc. It is said to be a descendant of Savagnin and to have sauvignonasse as its second parent (Jean-Michel Boursiquot 2019). On the other hand, Chenin blanc is the half-brother of verdelho and sauvignon blanc and is the father of colombard.
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Informations about the Bodega Atamisque
The Bodega Atamisque is one of of the world's great estates. It offers 46 wines for sale in the of Lujan de Cuyo to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Lujan de Cuyo
Luján de Cuyo is a wine-producing sub-region of Argentina's largest viticultural area, Mendoza. Unsurprisingly, Malbec is the region's most-important grape variety, producing Bold, intensely flavored red wines. Excellent wines are also produced here from Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay and Torrontés. Located in a valley just South of Mendoza City itself, the Luján de Cuyo region is home to some of the most famous names in Argentinean wine.
The wine region of Mendoza
Mendoza is by far the largest wine region in Argentina. Located on a high-altitude plateau at the edge of the Andes Mountains, the province is responsible for roughly 70 percent of the country's annual wine production. The French Grape variety Malbec has its New World home in the vineyards of Mendoza, producing red wines of great concentration and intensity. The province Lies on the western edge of Argentina, across the Andes Mountains from Chile.
The word of the wine: Millerandage
Poor fertilization of some grapes at the time of flowering in cold or rainy weather. Milled grapes do not grow and usually do not contain seeds.














