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Fleur de Bonheur Rosé IGP L'Hérault 2025 - 0.75l

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Fleur de Bonheur Rosé IGP L'Hérault 2025 - 0.75l

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Fleur de Bayonne the new Fleur du Vent Elegant bouquet, spicy note, balanced, slightly sweet and fruity. The Languedoc wine-growing region is often called the "California of France". The similarity between California and the Languedoc is based on the similarities of sunshine, many different microclimates and many different landscape formations. In addition, there are many different types of soil and great wine potential, which has been exploited more and more in recent years. At the end of the 1970s, tens of thousands of hectares of inferior vines were cleared and a young, often well-trained generation of winegrowers introduced high-quality varieties and modern cellar technology. As a result, the Languedoc increasingly made a name for itself as a supplier of great quality wines.
Country: France
Wine region: Pays-d'hérault
Vintage: 2025
Wine type: Rosé
Grape variety: Cuvée
Alcohol content: 12 %
Volume: 0.75 l
Packaging: 6-bottle carton
Food pairing: Aperitif, Starters & salads
More information: Contains sulfites

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