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Château La Baronne - Las Vals 2003
VdP d'Hauterive (Vins de Pays, France)
Wine.com : « Red Wine by Domaine Famille Ligneres from Languedoc-Roussillon, France - regions.... » See more...
Wine.com : « Red Wine by Domaine Famille Ligneres from Languedoc-Roussillon, France - regions. The name Las Vals means little valley in the local dialect. From the Roman fort perched high on Roland's Rock, one not only has a spectacular view of this breathtaking valley which is steeped in the history of the region, but also an understanding of the unique character of this terroir. Varietals: 85% Mourvedre, 15% Syrah A lovely nose of spicy cigar box, earth, and sweet black cherries. Luscious flavors of mouth-filling black plums and cherries with a long, lingering finish. »
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Château La Baronne - Las Vals 2002
VdP d'Hauterive (Vins de Pays, France)
Wine.com : « Pay 1 cent for shipping now until 4/27/07. See Wine.com for details.Red Wine by... » See more...
Wine.com : « Pay 1 cent for shipping now until 4/27/07. See Wine.com for details.Red Wine by Domaine Ligneres from Languedoc, France. Smoky leather notes and aromas of sweet tobacco are enhanced by spicy blackberry, plum and red currant. Blend: Mourvedre 77%, Syrah 23% From the Roman fort perched on the crag of the Roc de Rolland (Charlemagne's companion), the view over Las Vals (Little Valley in local dialect) is breathtaking and allows one to understand the unique character of this terroir. The Ligneres' own love at first site occurred here when Suzette acquired the upper terrace and planted 15 hectares of vines. 15 years later her sons Jean and Paul also fell in love with the little valley at their feet. Las Vals: the family's pride and joy. »
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