Yannick Pelletier Saint-Chinian l'Oiselet (2007)
| Region: | France » Languedoc-roussillon » Languedoc » Saint-Chinian |
| Varietal: | Cinsault , Carignan , Grenache , Syrah |
| Color: | Red Wines |
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Saint-Chinian on SnoothJuly 2011
No written review
April 2011
Deep red color with hints of terracotta. Powerful on the nose, marked by cooked strawberry, blackcurrant and wild herbs. The first impression is supple and subtle, growing into a full and well-structured expression on the palate and ending with a long aromatic finish dominated by notes of dark figs, blackberries and spices. Read More
April 2011
Lively but full, long finish, paired with beamster cheese and josephs homemade sausage, which, truth be told, was barely adequate. the wine more than compensated. plus, it is from the hometown of one of our best friends. Read More
November 2010
the wine is available at het Binnenhuis-wijnimport in the Netherlands, Leeuwardensite www.hetbinnenhuis-wijnimport.nl Read More
July 2010
80% Merlot, 10% Cabernet Franc, 5% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% CarmenereSoil: Clay-sand with iron and red gravel Read More
July 2010
"It's a perfectly proportioned wine that takes an appellation (St. Chinian) to its full potential. Oak aged for 1 year. Brilliant garnet color, deep blackberry aroma. Loaded with black cherry and cassis-like fruit. Round & harmonious, it is utterly satisfying from start to finish. Drink now or age up to 10 yrs." Read More
June 2010
An intense red wine, clear and unclouded, with purple and pink shimmers. Agreeable nose, filled with red fruits and warm spices such as black pepper and cloves. As for the mouth, its a fresh and frank attack! Supple tannins that are present nonetheless; a well rounded wine, that successfully maintains a fine balance between its generosity and it... Read More
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