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Cave Les Grands Vignes - Nicolas Badel
Nicolas Badel Syrah
2020 Rhodanian Hills
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An aromatic bomb that begins with fresh cherry and violet.
A little gem to share with friends!
Profil
Elegant and fruity red wine
Grape varieties
Syrah
Perfect pairing
To be consumed
7 year guard potential
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Nicolas Badel
Syrah 2020
Collines Rhodaniennes IGP
France - Vallée du Rhône
Grape varieties:
100% syrah
Tasting Notes:
An aromatic bomb that begins with fresh cherry and violet. Spicier notes follow with black pepper and cloves. The palate has a supple attack and reveals a very juicy body. It is the delicacy of the touch that touches the taster as well as its extreme drinkability. A very typical northern Rhône syrah.
Wine style:
Fruity and elegant red wine.
Food and wine :
Larded quail in a casserole dish, crushed potatoes with oyster mushrooms. Chicken tagine with olives and turnips from Pardailhan.
Aging potential in your cellar:
7 years
Analytic :
75 cl - 13% volume
Contains sulfites
Alcohol abuse is dangerous for health. To consume with moderation.
"The consumption of alcoholic beverages during pregnancy, even in small quantities, can have serious consequences on the health of the child".
General information
Brand : Cave Les Grands Vignes - Nicolas Badel
Reference : Badel-syrah
Appellation : Rhodanian Hills
Label : Vin Bio
Type of agriculture : Organic Agriculture
Color : Red wine
Profil : Elegant and fruity red wine
Conservation : 7 year guard potential
Grape varieties : Syrah
Region : Wine of Côtes du Rhône
Country : France
A wine to discover or rediscover at your wine merchant
The other vintages of:
Nicolas Badel, unlike his neighbors, is not the descendant of a family of winegrowers. For seven years, Nicolas worked in a design and methods office. The desire to work in the vineyard, however, imposed itself. He therefore quickly decided to change direction and farm vines for hire with his cousin Sylvain Badel. For two years, they carry out their daily trades as well as that of viticulture, which they exercise on Fridays and Saturdays.
Nicolas started planting his own vines in 2008 and it was finally in 2010 that he vinified his harvest, now working his passion full time. The estate is made up of nearly seven hectares of vines, including three in Vernosc, planted with Marsanne and Syrah, and four hectares in Limony, planted with Viognier and Syrah, to produce white and red Saint-Joseph and Condrieu. Everything is organically grown, there was no need for conversion for the lands of Vernosc, as they had been unused for long enough. This man-sized vineyard allows him to be precise in his work in the vineyard. It masters adapted grassing, working the soil on the row, green harvesting and stimulating the vines' immune defenses. The grapes then benefit from a demanding accompaniment until bottling.
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