The Domaine Le Bon Roy René of Unknow region

Domaine Le Bon Roy René
Only one wine is currently referenced in this domain
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Its wines get an average rating of 4.4.
It is currently not ranked among the best domains of Unknow region.
It is located in Unknow region

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How Domaine Le Bon Roy René wines pair with each other generally quite well with dishes of shellfish, lean fish or fruity desserts such as recipes of fish and seafood gratin, sliced marinated swordfish cooked a la plancha or rice with milk.

The grape varieties most used in the other wines of Domaine Le Bon Roy René.

  • Chenin Blanc

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Discover the grape variety: Canari

The Canary is rarely found in today's vineyards. Its origins are probably in the Pyrenees, precisely in the Ariège. Its repertoire of alternative appellations is vast. Boudalès from the Cévennes becomes folle noire in Fronton. It is also known as chalosse noire, ugne noire or canaril, and can be recognized by its early buds. The very productive vine shows remarkable vigour. Even the black rot does not get the better of this variety. The shoots are covered with foliage, the most exposed parts of which turn red in the autumn. When the grapes reach maturity, which occurs in the second late season, the Canari displays compact, section-shaped bunches of small to medium size. The fins are sometimes very crowded, gathering berries with characteristic colors. The bluish-black shell protects a very juicy flesh. A rather lightly coloured and ordinary wine emerges from the vinification of this variety.