Les Collines Du Bourdic, Pays D'oc - Cabernet Sauvignon 2017
Type | Red |
Grapes | Cabernet Sauvignon |
Country/Region | France, Languedoc-Roussillon |
Food pairing | Meat, Beef, Game |
Vintage | 2017 |
Alcohol | 12.5% |
Product number: 290849
£9.00
Price per bottle
This wine has a rich nose of ripe blackcurrants and black cherry. The palate is full bodied yet soft and very easy going.
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Uniting a 100 wine-growers cultivating 1800 hectares of vines, Collines du Bourdic co-op is producing wine from 18 different grapes and 5 different AOP/IGP (including the new Rhône Valley appellation AOP Duché dUzès and the Cévennes mountains IGP). Being among the first southern France coop to encourage its wine-growers to plant international grapes, Collines du Bourdic co-op is known for its fine wines cuvées. In 2018, the coop had won 8 gold medals at Paris Concours Général Agricole. Benifiting from the cool air coming from the Cévennes mountains, Collines du Bourdic wines are always fresh, floral and fruit-driven.
Please contact support@winebuyers.com should you wish to order to the following postcodes as extra shipping charges may apply: AB, BT, DD, DG, EH, FK, G, HS, KA, KW, KY, ML, PA, PH, PO, IOW, ZE.
About the vineyard
Founded in 1928 and located 25 kilometers north to Nîmes on the Cévennes mountains foothills, itself a meeting point of the great southern France wine regions of Rhone and Languedoc, the Collines du Bourdic co-operative is one of the oldest South of France co-cop.Uniting a 100 wine-growers cultivating 1800 hectares of vines, Collines du Bourdic co-op is producing wine from 18 different grapes and 5 different AOP/IGP (including the new Rhône Valley appellation AOP Duché dUzès and the Cévennes mountains IGP). Being among the first southern France coop to encourage its wine-growers to plant international grapes, Collines du Bourdic co-op is known for its fine wines cuvées. In 2018, the coop had won 8 gold medals at Paris Concours Général Agricole. Benifiting from the cool air coming from the Cévennes mountains, Collines du Bourdic wines are always fresh, floral and fruit-driven.