

Red wine from the South of France, Wine from the European Community
Tempranillo "Avarice" The Seven Deadly Sins
is a red wine that bears the European Community wine designation. It is entirely made up of a powerful and distinctive red grape variety: Tempranillo. Of Spanish origin, this grape variety is quite exceptional since it makes it possible to vinify wines of an intense red color and a great tannic richness. Its maturity is maximum. For this wine from the South of France called Avarice, Tempranillo was grown on a clay-limestone soil covered with rolled pebbles, followed by meticulous selection and maturing work. Traditional vinification and great temperature control was necessary before bottling a wine of high quality. To the eye, this Tempranillo Avarice The Seven Deadly Sins has a pretty intense ruby color with garnet reflections, a complex nose of fresh black fruit and ripe blackcurrant, a beautiful mouth, generous, ample and velvety.
This Tempranillo will go perfectly with red, white meats and cheeses.
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