
Domaine de l'ImmortelleLe P'tit Grain Côtes Catalanes
This wine generally goes well with spicy food and sweet desserts.

Food and wine pairings with Le P'tit Grain Côtes Catalanes
Pairings that work perfectly with Le P'tit Grain Côtes Catalanes
Original food and wine pairings with Le P'tit Grain Côtes Catalanes
The Le P'tit Grain Côtes Catalanes of Domaine de l'Immortelle matches generally quite well with dishes of spicy food or sweet desserts such as recipes of steak tartare or tiramisu (original recipe).
Details and technical informations about Domaine de l'Immortelle's Le P'tit Grain Côtes Catalanes.
Discover the grape variety: Touriga nacional
Deep, concentrated reds with a near-black robe, firm but polished tannins, showing aromas of blackberry, blackcurrant, violet, bergamot, liquorice, black pepper and characteristic floral notes. Pillar of great vintage Ports (Quinta do Noval, Taylor's) and signature of modern dry Douro DOC and Dão DOC. Also exported to Australia and California. Portugal's most noble variety.
Informations about the Domaine de l'Immortelle
The Domaine de l'Immortelle is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 7 wines for sale in the of Côtes Catalanes to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Côtes Catalanes
Expressive Roussillon heartland: signature Grenache Noir as the red king — fleshy and sunny with notes of ripe cherry, raspberry, garrigue, spices and a peppery touch, round tannins and generous alcohol on schist. Deep Syrah, dense Carignan and Mourvèdre as support. Grenache Gris/Blanc, Macabeu and Vermentino in round whites (fennel, citrus, flowers). Aromatic Muscats.
The wine region of Pays d'Oc
The single-grape IGP par excellence: modern, accessible, frank and fruity wines, the popular signature of the Midi. Spicy Syrah reds (pepper, blackberry), round Merlot, structured Cabernet, generous Grenache, supple Cinsault. Crisp, tangy rosés. Opulent Chardonnay whites, lively Sauvignon, floral, apricoty Viognier.
The word of the wine: Cuvée (champagne)
Juice harvested during the first pressing. The term "cuvée" is also used to describe the final blend of wines of a given quality. Tête de cuvée : the first juice to come out during the first pressing.














