
Domaine du DaleyGama Nera Grande Réserve Grand Cru
This wine is a blend of 2 varietals which are the Gamaret and the Garanoir.
This wine generally goes well with

Wine flavors and olphactive analysis
On the nose the Gama Nera Grande Réserve Grand Cru of Domaine du Daley in the region of Vaud often reveals types of flavors of non oak, oak or spices.
Details and technical informations about Domaine du Daley's Gama Nera Grande Réserve Grand Cru.
Discover the grape variety: Gamaret
Structured, colourful reds with a dense purple robe and firm tannins, featuring aromas of blackcurrant, blackberry, black cherry, spices and peppery notes. Fresh acidity, good performance in oak ageing. Made as a single-variety ageing wine and in many premium Swiss blends with Garanoir, Gamay and Pinot Noir. Star of modern reds from Vaud, Geneva and Valais. A Gamay × Reichensteiner cross created in 1970 at the Pully research station (Switzerland).
Last vintages of this wine
The best vintages of Gama Nera Grande Réserve Grand Cru from Domaine du Daley are 2015, 0, 2017
Informations about the Domaine du Daley
The Domaine du Daley is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 27 wines for sale in the of Villette to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Villette
AOC Lavaux UNESCO production site (terraces, clay-limestone soils on red molasse, south-west exposure): Chasselas reigns in white (~3/4 of Lavaux vines) — fresh and mineral nose, intense and fruity attack of citrus, white flowers and white-fleshed fruit, slightly rounded mid-palate preserving balance, taut finish. Pinot Noir, Gamay, Gamaret and Garanoir as complement. One of the best Chasselas village expressions in the Vaud.
The wine region of Vaud
World reference for Chasselas (~60% of the vineyard). Mineral, delicate whites with signature notes of green apple, citrus, white flowers, fresh almond and a saline touch, low acidity and a silky palate. Maximum expression in Lavaux (UNESCO 2007) on Lake Geneva terraces. Also La Côte, Chablais and the iconic Dézaley.
The word of the wine: Deposit
Solid particles that can naturally coat the bottom of a bottle of wine. It is rather a guarantee that the wine has not been mistreated: in fact, to avoid the natural deposit, rather violent processes of filtration or cold passage (- 7 or - 8 °C) are used in order to precipitate the tartar (the small white crystals that some people confuse with crystallized sugar: just taste to dissuade you from it)













