
Winery HappsThree Hills Eva Marie
This wine generally goes well with vegetarian, poultry or rich fish (salmon, tuna etc).

Food and wine pairings with Three Hills Eva Marie
Pairings that work perfectly with Three Hills Eva Marie
Original food and wine pairings with Three Hills Eva Marie
The Three Hills Eva Marie of Winery Happs matches generally quite well with dishes of rich fish (salmon, tuna etc), shellfish or sweet desserts such as recipes of pasta with tuna and laughing cow, penne with shrimp and zucchini or king's cake with frangipane.
Details and technical informations about Winery Happs's Three Hills Eva Marie.
Discover the grape variety: Rayon d'or
Simple, lively dry whites with a pale golden colour, a supple palate and preserved acidity showing unassertive citrus, white flower and herbaceous aromas typical of hybrid varieties. A rustic disease-resistant profile. Grown mainly in the United States (Missouri, Pennsylvania) and Canada for continental-climate vineyards, a legacy of post-phylloxera hybridisation.
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Informations about the Winery Happs
The Winery Happs is one of of the world's great estates. It offers 54 wines for sale in the of South West Australia to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of South West Australia
Vast zone of south-west Australia (Margaret River, Great Southern, Pemberton, Geographe…), maritime climate tempered by two oceans. Signature Cabernet Sauvignon at Margaret River: elegant and structured with notes of blackcurrant, blackberry, eucalyptus, cedar, mint and a hint of spice, fine tannins — world-class "austral Bordeaux" style. Full mineral Chardonnay (white peach, vanilla), zesty Sauvignon-Sémillon. Peppery Shiraz, taut Riesling at Great Southern.
The wine region of Australie de l'Ouest
Australian premium on Margaret River. Signature Bordeaux Cabernet-Merlot blends in red: deep and refined with notes of ripe blackcurrant, eucalyptus, cedar and graphite, firm tannins and great ageing, often compared to Médoc. Chardonnay rated Australia's best: taut, saline and mineral (lemon, hazelnut, brioche). Lively Sauvignon-Sémillon (citrus, cut grass).
The word of the wine: Pinot meunier
Cultivated in the 19th century in all the northern vineyards, this black grape variety has largely regressed since. Very present in the Marne valley, it constitutes a third of the vineyards in Champagne, alongside pinot noir and chardonnay with which it is often blended. It brings roundness and red and yellow fruit aromas to champagnes. Pinot meunier is also the dominant grape variety in red and rosé wines in the Orleans AOC and the rare Touraine-Noble-Joué, a grey wine. Syn.: meunier.














