The Red Cox Knock by Lé Thio Noots is a wonderfully fresh wine with notes of small red fruits. Refines for 9 months in used wooden barrels. You can enjoy it immediately or you can decide to keep it for a few years.ial.
Region: France, Loire
Grapes: Cabernet franc
Alcohol content: 12%.
Aging: 9 mounths in barrel.
Contains sulfites
Hey! A dernier Côt? by Barbara Lebled is a fresh and fruity red wine, which comes from the Loire. It is produced with Côt grapes, as the malbec vine is called in the Loire Valley, which come from vines planted in the 1980s. Vinified with whole bunch carbonic maceration for 25 days in steel. The name of the wine is, surprise surprise, a play on words. "Hey! A Dernier Coup?" roughly translates to "Hey, one last drink?".
Region: France, Loire
Grapes: Malbec
Alcohol content: 12%.
Aging: 8 months in steel.
Contains sulfites
Thierry Puzelat's KO in Cot We Trust is made from grapes of the Côt vine, better known as Malbec. The grapes for the Ko come from a vineyard of 1905 and one of 1973 still free of foot with a yield of only 25 hl / ha. Spontaneous fermentation and aging in wooden barrels. It is an amazing wine with an intense ruby red color with an aromatic nose of black fruit notes and spicy features. The mouth is full but fresh with hints of black cherry and licorice. Minerality, elegance, depth and aging potential.
Region: France, Loire.
Grapes: Malbec.
Alcohol content: 12.5%.
Aging: 12 mounths in barrique.
The Cheverny AOC Rouge "Les Hauts de Madon" by Christian Venier is a red wine made with a blend of Pinot Noir and Gamay. Whole cluster semi-carbonic maceration, followed by spontaneous fermentation in a cement and resin tank. Bottled unfiltered without SO2. The result is a full and satisfying red, multifaceted in expressing fruity notes. Already excellent today, it is destined to improve over time.
Region: France, Loire
Grapes: 70% Pinot Noir, 30% Gamay
Alcohol content: 12%.
Aging: Some mounths in steel
Contains sulfites