Parcé Frères

Le Petit Verdot des frangins Parcé 2021

Pays d'Oc | Red | 2021

Parcé Frères

Le Petit Verdot des frangins Parcé 2021

Pays d'Oc | Rouge | 2021

This wine, made from young vines planted on the clay-limestone marl soils of the Minervois region, is the result of traditional winemaking techniques. The hand-harvested grapes undergo controlled fermentation at 25°C and a careful maceration process lasting fifteen days, ensuring optimal extraction.

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Country of Origin, France

Region, Roussillon

Appellation, Pays d'Oc

Grape variety(ies), Petit Verdot

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Sweetness,

Winemaking, Stainless steel tank aging

Soil Type, Chalky

Alcohol Content , 14.0%

Regular price 9.50€
Le Petit Verdot des frangins Parcé 2021
9,50 €

How to enjoy this wine?

Cuvée Profile

Powerful | Fruity

Serving Recommendations

Serve at 16° to 18°

Aging Potential

5 to 10 years

Our Review of the Cuvée

The Petit Verdot in this cuvée captivates with its intense purple color, offering a rich bouquet that blends blackberry and black cherry with subtle notes of menthol and pepper. On the palate, it charms with its fullness and harmoniously luscious texture, revealing intense dark fruit paired with elegant freshness. A delicate acidity enhances the whole, extending it into a lingering finish marked by hints of menthol and pepper. This wine offers an invigorating and nuanced tasting experience, ideal for those seeking a balance between richness and freshness.

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Parcé Frères

Loire | France

The Parcé brothers have crafted a unique vision of Banyuls and Collioure, where Grenache reigns supreme on steep terraces. The dry reds are distinguished by a firm structure, dense yet never heavy fruit, and a hint of brininess derived from the proximity to the sea. In the naturally sweet wines, precise control over aging times yields full-bodied textures without heaviness. Viticulture, carried out on demanding slopes, yields a distinct depth and a surprising verticality for the region. Each cuvée reflects a precise interpretation of a mineral and luminous landscape.