
Winery Rivefort de FranceVin De Pays Limited Release Syrah
This wine generally goes well with beef, veal or pasta.
Food and wine pairings with Vin De Pays Limited Release Syrah
Pairings that work perfectly with Vin De Pays Limited Release Syrah
Original food and wine pairings with Vin De Pays Limited Release Syrah
The Vin De Pays Limited Release Syrah of Winery Rivefort de France matches generally quite well with dishes of beef, pasta or veal such as recipes of autumn leaves, lasagna with pointed cabbage or potjevleesch.
Details and technical informations about Winery Rivefort de France's Vin De Pays Limited Release Syrah.
Discover the grape variety: Perlette
Crossing made in the United States in 1936 by Professor Harold P. Olmo of the University of Davis (California) between the queen of the vines and the sultana, registered in the Official Catalogue of vine varieties list A1. - Synonymy: no known synonym (for all the synonyms of the grape varieties, click here!).
Informations about the Winery Rivefort de France
The Winery Rivefort de France is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 2 wines for sale in the of Languedoc to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Languedoc
Languedoc (formerly Coteaux du Languedoc) is a key appellation used in the Languedoc-Roussillon wine region of southern France. It covers Dry table wines of all three colors (red, white and rosé) from the entire region, but leaves Sweet and Sparkling wines to other more specialized appellations. About 75% of all Languedoc wines are red, with the remaining 25% split roughly down the middle between whites and rosés. The appellation covers most of the Languedoc region and almost a third of all the vineyards in France.
The wine region of Languedoc-Roussillon
Languedoc (formerly Coteaux du Languedoc) is a key appellation used in the Languedoc-Roussillon wine region of southern France. It covers Dry table wines of all three colors (red, white and rosé) from the entire region, but leaves Sweet and Sparkling wines to other more specialized appellations. About 75% of all Languedoc wines are red, with the remaining 25% split roughly down the middle between whites and rosés. The appellation covers most of the Languedoc region and almost a third of all the vineyards in France.
The word of the wine: Traditional method
Also known as the Champagne method, this is the elaboration of sparkling wines according to the second fermentation method in the bottle.










