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Les Roches Neuves
In the heart of France's Saumur region. Domaine des Roches Neuves is located in the heart of the Loire Valley, in the village of Varrains, 5 km from Saumur.
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Les Roches is a red-berried and savory-spiced ode to the Loire Valley, gifted to us from 25-year-old Cabernet Franc vines planted in chalk, sand, clay, and ...
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$40 to $74
Catapulting Roches Neuves to its current status as an elite Loire Valley address. Here are world-class wines in both red and white, made with an approach to ...
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2015 Saumur Champigny Rouge “Les Roches” ; Country: France ; Region: Loire ; Producer: Domaine des Roches Neuves ; Winemaker: Thierry Germain ; Vineyard: 25 years, 6 ...
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A Red wine from Middle Loire, Loire Valley, France. Made from Cabernet Franc. This wine has 50 mentions of black fruit notes (blackberry).
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Revue du Vin de France – Michel Bettane. “One of the elite wine-growers, (Germain) gathers exceptionally ripe grapes which give a unique smoothness and velvety ...
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$29.99
As an entry-level wine, this is (again) a killer; darker and meatier than the Les Roches, expect loads of powdery dark cherry and blackberry fruits and fine ...
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Theirry Germain (Roches Neuves) Samur-Champigny 'Les Roches' 2019. Cabernet Franc | Saumur-Champigny, France. Lovely plump juice that caresses the palate ...
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2017 Thierry Germain Domaine Les Roches Neuves Saumur Champigny 750 ml · ABV 12.50% · 30 mins · Now - 2028 · 100% Cabernet Franc · Serving temperature - 58° ...
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The modern-day story of Domaine des Roches Neuves centres around the name of Germain, one which is hopefully familiar to Winedoctor readers and all other ...