
Winery Octave CrémieuxJulienas
This wine generally goes well with pork, poultry or veal.
Food and wine pairings with Julienas
Pairings that work perfectly with Julienas
Original food and wine pairings with Julienas
The Julienas of Winery Octave Crémieux matches generally quite well with dishes of pasta, veal or pork such as recipes of capellini with prosciutto, veal cutlets with cream sauce or chicken in red wine.
Details and technical informations about Winery Octave Crémieux's Julienas.
Discover the grape variety: Muscadoule
This direct-producing hybrid is the result of an interspecific cross between Villard blanc and Muscat de Hambourg, obtained in 1937 by Galibert Alfred and Coulondre Eric. Almost no longer multiplied, it is now clearly on the verge of extinction.
Informations about the Winery Octave Crémieux
The Winery Octave Crémieux is one of wineries to follow in Juliénas.. It offers 32 wines for sale in the of Juliénas to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Juliénas
Juliénas is an appellation covering wines produced from vineyards in the northern Beaujolais region of eastern France. The red wines of Juliénas, made from Gamay grapes, often have Spicy, Floral">floral and red fruit characters. They tend to be heavier than those of the neighboring appellation of Saint-Amour and some of its southern counterparts. Despite this, Julienas wines tend to have a shorter shelf life, and are best drunk no later than two or three years after the Vintage.
The wine region of Beaujolais
Beaujolais is an important wine region in eastern France, famous for its vibrant, Fruity red wines made from Gamay. It is located immediately South of Burgundy, of which it is sometimes considered a Part, although it is in the administrative region of Rhône. The extensive plantings of Gamay in this region make Beaujolais one of the few regions in the world that is so concentrated on a single Grape variety. Pinot Noir is used in small quantities in red and rosé wines, but in the name of regional identity, it is being phased out and will only be allowed until the 2015 harvest.
The word of the wine: Wirehood
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