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Domaine Les Verrieres Languedoc 2014

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Garnet hue with aromas of bright spicy cherry which yields on breathing to grapefruit with milk chocolate on the edge.

Palate--Full bodied, robust dark, sour cherry with loads of dark berries, citrus mouth feel, with a lingering finish of more robust berry goodness.


Wow, this is a big wine which will pair awesomely with my grilled venison steaks (road kill this past spring!  Ya have to be a Mainer to understand...) The Languedoc has been an area of France which I have seen become a really nice value wine region of the world.  Rarely am I disappointed with a wine from here. I paid $14 for this wine marked down from $28.  Candidly I would have been pleased with this wine at the $28 price point.  As it is, this is a steal so raise a glass!

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