
Château MinistreColeccion Vinas del Poeta Lucus Solis Vendimia Tardia
This wine generally goes well with beef, lamb or mature and hard cheese.
Food and wine pairings with Coleccion Vinas del Poeta Lucus Solis Vendimia Tardia
Pairings that work perfectly with Coleccion Vinas del Poeta Lucus Solis Vendimia Tardia
Original food and wine pairings with Coleccion Vinas del Poeta Lucus Solis Vendimia Tardia
The Coleccion Vinas del Poeta Lucus Solis Vendimia Tardia of Château Ministre matches generally quite well with dishes of beef, lamb or spicy food such as recipes of thai beef curry, oven-baked lamb stew or lamb curry indian style.
Details and technical informations about Château Ministre's Coleccion Vinas del Poeta Lucus Solis Vendimia Tardia.
Discover the grape variety: Lafnetscha
Native grape variety of the Swiss high Valais very old cultivated. Resulting from a natural intraspecific crossing between humagne blanche and completer, it is also related to bondola blanca, bondoletta, colombaud, ... . It should be noted that the Lafnetscha is not widely multiplied in Switzerland today, and is virtually unknown in France and even less so in other wine-producing countries.
Informations about the Château Ministre
The Château Ministre is one of of the world's great estates. It offers 27 wines for sale in the of Languedoc to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Languedoc
Languedoc (formerly Coteaux du Languedoc) is a key appellation used in the Languedoc-Roussillon wine region of southern France. It covers Dry table wines of all three colors (red, white and rosé) from the entire region, but leaves Sweet and Sparkling wines to other more specialized appellations. About 75% of all Languedoc wines are red, with the remaining 25% split roughly down the middle between whites and rosés. The appellation covers most of the Languedoc region and almost a third of all the vineyards in France.
The wine region of Languedoc-Roussillon
Languedoc (formerly Coteaux du Languedoc) is a key appellation used in the Languedoc-Roussillon wine region of southern France. It covers Dry table wines of all three colors (red, white and rosé) from the entire region, but leaves Sweet and Sparkling wines to other more specialized appellations. About 75% of all Languedoc wines are red, with the remaining 25% split roughly down the middle between whites and rosés. The appellation covers most of the Languedoc region and almost a third of all the vineyards in France.
The word of the wine: Defect
Characteristic of a wine that is either aromatically deviant or unbalanced on the palate due to an excess or a lack of one or more flavors.











