Winery L'Anglore - Eric Pfifferling - Nulle Part Ailleurs Rouge

Winery L'Anglore - Eric PfifferlingNulle Part Ailleurs Rouge

The Nulle Part Ailleurs Rouge of Winery L'Anglore - Eric Pfifferling is a red wine from the region of Vin de Pays of Pays d'Oc.
This wine generally goes well with beef and mature and hard cheese.

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The Nulle Part Ailleurs Rouge of Winery L'Anglore - Eric Pfifferling matches generally quite well with dishes of beef or mature and hard cheese such as recipes of thai beef curry or quiche with comté cheese and cured ham.

Details and technical informations about Winery L'Anglore - Eric Pfifferling's Nulle Part Ailleurs Rouge.

Grape varieties
Natural
Yes
Region/Great wine region
Great wine region
Country
Style of wine
Allergens
Contains sulfites

Discover the grape variety: Grolleau

Grolleau noir is a grape variety that originated in France (Loire Valley). It produces a variety of grape specially used for wine making. It is rare to find this grape to eat on our tables. This variety of grape is characterized by large bunches of grapes of medium size. Grolleau noir can be found in several vineyards: Loire Valley, South West, Cognac, Bordeaux, Provence & Corsica, Rhone Valley, Armagnac, Languedoc & Roussillon.

Informations about the Winery L'Anglore - Eric Pfifferling

The winery offers 28 different wines.
Its wines get an average rating of 4.1.
It is in the top 25 of the best estates in the region
It is located in Vin de Pays in the region of Pays d'Oc

The Winery L'Anglore - Eric Pfifferling is one of of the world's great estates. It offers 32 wines for sale in the of Vin de Pays to come and discover on site or to buy online.

Top wine Pays d'Oc
In the top 150000 of of France wines
In the top 2000 of of Vin de Pays wines
In the top 300000 of red wines
In the top 550000 wines of the world

The wine region of Vin de Pays

Vin de Pays (VDP), the French national equivalent of PGI (Protected Geographical Indication) at the European level, is a quality category of French wines, positioned between Vin de Table (VDT) and Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC). This layer of the French appellation system was initially introduced in September 1968 by the INAO, the official appellation authority. It underwent several early revisions in the 1970s, followed by substantial changes in September 2000 and again in 2009, when all existing VDT titles were automatically registered with the European Union as PGI. Producers retain the choice of using either the VDP or PGI titles on their labels, or both - in the form "IGP-Vin de Pays".


The wine region of Pays d'Oc

Pays d'Oc is the PGI for red, white and rosé wines that are produced over a wide area of the southern coast of France. The PGI catchment area corresponds roughly to the Languedoc-roussillon">Languedoc-Roussillon wine region, one of the largest wine regions in France. The area covers all wines that are not produced under the strict laws that govern AOC-level appellations in the regions: among them, Corbières, Minervois and the Languedoc appellation itself. The Pays d'Oc PGI is arguably the most important in France, producing the majority of the country's PGI wines.

The word of the wine: Plant

Smells present in certain wines and characteristic of the plant world. Heather, mint or blackcurrant leaf are considered pleasant, while herbaceous notes are considered a defect.

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