The Abbey of Valmagne, also called the Cathedral of the Vineyards, sits just outside Montpellier. In 1838 the abbey was aquired by the Count of Turenne and this cuvée is named in his honour.
The wine is an organic blend of Syrah (50%), Mourvèdre (25%), Grenache (20%), and Morrastel (5%) - a rare variety only found in a handful of vineyards in the region. One third of the wine spent 18 months in oak, adding complexity.
In the glass it is deep, clear, bright garnet red. The nose has rich and intense aromas of red and black fruits, eucalyptus and white pepper. The palate shows a good balance between roundness and freshness. The tannins give this wine aging potential, but it is already pleasant to drink.
Pair this with Mediterranean cuisine, poultry, or soft, ripe cheese.
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