
La Cave de GruissanLes Vignerons Gruissanais Muscat
This wine generally goes well with spicy food and sweet desserts.
Food and wine pairings with Les Vignerons Gruissanais Muscat
Pairings that work perfectly with Les Vignerons Gruissanais Muscat
Original food and wine pairings with Les Vignerons Gruissanais Muscat
The Les Vignerons Gruissanais Muscat of La Cave de Gruissan matches generally quite well with dishes of spicy food or sweet desserts such as recipes of hake fillet with curry or traditional pastry flan.
Details and technical informations about La Cave de Gruissan's Les Vignerons Gruissanais Muscat.
Discover the grape variety: Saperavi
Originally from Georgia - Kakhetie region - where it has been cultivated for a long time. This variety is found in many countries such as Russia, Bulgaria, the Caucasus and Crimean republics, etc. Care should be taken not to confuse it with others, which are admittedly quite similar, but which bear the name Saperavi, generally followed by another name. In France, the "real Saperavi" is practically unknown, it is however registered since November 2012 in the Official Catalogue of wine grape varieties list A1.
Informations about the La Cave de Gruissan
The La Cave de Gruissan is one of wineries to follow in Aude.. It offers 59 wines for sale in the of Aude to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Aude
The wine region of Aude is located in the region of Pays d'Oc of Vin de Pays of France. Wineries and vineyards like the Domaine Jeff Carrel or the Domaine Chevalier de Bayard produce mainly wines red, white and pink. The most planted grape varieties in the region of Aude are Merlot, Cabernet-Sauvignon and Chardonnay, they are then used in wines in blends or as a single variety. On the nose of Aude often reveals types of flavors of pineapple, black currant or floral and sometimes also flavors of tropical fruit, chard or earthy.
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: Flint (smell of)
Mineral odour reminiscent of flint and flint heated during sharpening.









