
Winery Jean-René GermanierRosé des Vents
This wine is a blend of 2 varietals which are the Pinot noir and the Gamay noir.
This wine generally goes well with pork, poultry or beef.
The Rosé des Vents of the Winery Jean-René Germanier is in the top 40 of wines of Valais.
Food and wine pairings with Rosé des Vents
Pairings that work perfectly with Rosé des Vents
Original food and wine pairings with Rosé des Vents
The Rosé des Vents of Winery Jean-René Germanier matches generally quite well with dishes of beef, lamb or veal such as recipes of fondue vigneronne au vin rouge, traditional tagine (morocco) or sauté of veal with corsican style.
Details and technical informations about Winery Jean-René Germanier's Rosé des Vents.
Discover the grape variety: Pinot noir
Pinot noir is an important red grape variety in Burgundy and Champagne, and its reputation is well known! Great wines such as the Domaine de la Romanée Conti elaborate their wines from this famous grape variety, and make it a great variety. When properly vinified, pinot noit produces red wines of great finesse, with a wide range of aromas depending on its advancement (fruit, undergrowth, leather). it is also the only red grape variety authorized in Alsace. Pinot Noir is not easily cultivated beyond our borders, although it has enjoyed some success in Oregon, the United States, Australia and New Zealand.
Last vintages of this wine
The best vintages of Rosé des Vents from Winery Jean-René Germanier are 2018, 0
Informations about the Winery Jean-René Germanier
The Winery Jean-René Germanier is one of of the world's great estates. It offers 71 wines for sale in the of Valais to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Valais
The Valais is the largest wine region and appellation in Switzerland, responsible for around one third of the country's total wine production. The main Vineyard area covers the southeast-facing slopes of the dramatic Rhône river valley as the glacial waters run southwest between Leuk (Loeche in French) and Fully. The river changes direction at Martigny and then runs northwest to exit the valley and empty into Lac Léman (Lake Geneva). Vineyard area here comes to around 4,800 hectares (11,800 acres) and is generally located on (often steep) slopes and terraces between the flat, fertile, Heavy soils at the bottom of the valley - often given over to fruit production, industry and urban development - and the bare rock of the mountainside that towers above.
The word of the wine: Leaflet
Small barrel with a capacity of 112 to 136 litres depending on the region.













