
Winery CechBarrique Merlot Pozdní Sběr
This wine generally goes well with beef and game (deer, venison).

Food and wine pairings with Barrique Merlot Pozdní Sběr
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Original food and wine pairings with Barrique Merlot Pozdní Sběr
The Barrique Merlot Pozdní Sběr of Winery Cech matches generally quite well with dishes of beef or game (deer, venison) such as recipes of tanjia or roast duck with cider sauce.
Details and technical informations about Winery Cech's Barrique Merlot Pozdní Sběr.
Discover the grape variety: Merlot
Round and fleshy reds with a velvety texture, showing aromas of ripe plum, black cherry, cocoa and truffle notes with age. Supple tannins, generous alcohol, indulgent finish. Pillar of Libournais (Pomerol with Pétrus, Saint-Émilion with Cheval Blanc and Ausone) and signature of Super Tuscans, Italian Wales and Washington State. A cross of Cabernet Franc × Magdeleine Noire, France's most planted red variety.
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Informations about the Winery Cech
The Winery Cech is one of of the world's great estates. It offers 29 wines for sale in the of Morava to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Morava
Predominantly white region, lively and mineral: crisp, peppery Grüner Veltliner, taut Riesling with citrus, supple, floral Müller-Thurgau, aromatic Pálava, the local signature (muscat, white flowers). More discreet reds: spicy Frankovka (Blaufränkisch) with black fruits, fine, silky Saint Laurent. Temperate continental climate, 4 sub-regions: Mikulov, Velké Pavlovice, Znojmo, Slovácko. ~96% of the Czech vineyard, 73 grapes grown.
The word of the wine: Grand Cru
In Burgundy, the fourth and final level of classification (above the regional, communal and premier cru appellations), designating the wines produced on delimited plots of land (the climats) whose name alone constitutes the appellation. The climats classified as Grand Cru are 32 in the Côte d'Or plus one in Chablis which is divided into 7 distinct climats. Representing barely 1.5% of the production, the Grand Crus are the aristocracy of Burgundy wines.














