As the AOC regulations don't permit moncépage wines, this wine is coded with M for Mourvèdre, which accounts for 90% of the blend. Aged in one-third new oak, it boasts smoke, plum and blackberry fruit along with hints of game and cola. There's lots of flavor intensity but also plenty of tannin, making it a bit firm on the finish right now; try in 2010.
As the AOC regulations don't permit moncépage wines, this wine is coded with M for Mourvèdre, which accounts for 90% of the blend. Aged in one-third new oak, it boasts smoke, plum and blackberry fruit along with hints of game and cola. There's lots of flavor intensity but also plenty of tannin, making it a bit firm on the finish right now; try in 2010.
As the AOC regulations don't permit moncépage wines, this wine is coded with M for Mourvèdre, which accounts for 90% of the blend. Aged in one-third new oak, it boasts smoke, plum and blackberry fruit along with hints of game and cola. There's lots of flavor intensity but also plenty of tannin, making it a bit firm on the finish right now; try in 2010.
As the AOC regulations don't permit moncépage wines, this wine is coded with M for Mourvèdre, which accounts for 90% of the blend. Aged in one-third new oak, it boasts smoke, plum and blackberry fruit along with hints of game and cola. There's lots of flavor intensity but also plenty of tannin, making it a bit firm on the finish right now; try in 2010.