Dark cherry, black raspberry and thorny florals fill this meaty Rasteau. Flirting with wildness, there is a garrigue and white-pepper herbaceousness that filters throughout the fleshy palate, with dark cocoa textured tannins drying on the finish. This honest rusticity is best paired with lamb or hearty mushroom ragout.
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