With just 49 acres for the whole appellation, Marcillac is a little-known area in the southern foothills of the central mountains of France, planted entirely with Mansois. This wine is smooth with a aromas of spice and tobacco, stalky tannins and black currant fruit. It can easily be drunk now, although this young and fruity wine will be better from 2018.
With just 49 acres for the whole appellation, Marcillac is a little-known area in the southern foothills of the central mountains of France, planted entirely with Mansois. This wine is smooth with a aromas of spice and tobacco, stalky tannins and black currant fruit. It can easily be drunk now, although this young and fruity wine will be better from 2018.
With just 49 acres for the whole appellation, Marcillac is a little-known area in the southern foothills of the central mountains of France, planted entirely with Mansois. This wine is smooth with a aromas of spice and tobacco, stalky tannins and black currant fruit. It can easily be drunk now, although this young and fruity wine will be better from 2018.
With just 49 acres for the whole appellation, Marcillac is a little-known area in the southern foothills of the central mountains of France, planted entirely with Mansois. This wine is smooth with a aromas of spice and tobacco, stalky tannins and black currant fruit. It can easily be drunk now, although this young and fruity wine will be better from 2018.