Jean-Luc ColomboCrozes Hermitage, Les Fees Brunes The Brunette Fairies 2019
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Jean-Luc Colombo has forged an international reputation as one of the most visionary and imaginative winemakers in France’s Rhône Valley and especially in Cornas. “My passion is to create wines that give people pleasure. I want each glass to be like a song praising the simple but important things of life: observing nature, enjoying food and sharing with others.” Charming and delicate, «Les Fées Brunes» (The Brunette Fairies) reveals the subtleties of the Syrah grape. Produced on the granite terroir of Crozes Hermitage, this wine has a velvety texture with intense notes of cherry and blackcurrant. It is perfect with garlic and herb roasted lamb. 100% Syrah.
Jean-Luc Colombo has forged an international reputation as one of the most visionary and imaginative winemakers in France’s Rhône Valley and especially in Cornas. “My passion is to create wines that give people pleasure. I want each glass to be like a song praising the simple but important things of life: observing nature, enjoying food and sharing with others.” Charming and delicate, «Les Fées Brunes» (The Brunette Fairies) reveals the subtleties of the Syrah grape. Produced on the granite terroir of Crozes Hermitage, this wine has a velvety texture with intense notes of cherry and blackcurrant. It is perfect with garlic and herb roasted lamb. 100% Syrah.
Full bodied red wines have a noticeably textural mouthfeel with bold, complex flavours. Often deeply coloured.
Dry wines have no trace of sweetness at all.
- TypeSyrah
- Size750mL
- RegionRhone Valley
- Current Vintage2019
- Standard Drinks8
- Alcohol Volume13.5%
- CountryFrance
- Brand NameJean-Luc Colombo
- Wine MakerJean-Luc Colombo
- Food MatchBeef
- ClosureCork
- Wine SweetnessDry
- Wine BodyFull Bodied
WINE ENTHUSIAST - 90 PTS (2018) - "Delicate swirls of toffee and caramel lend warmth and spice to this plump, creamy Syrah. Black cherry and berry flavors are cushioned by fine, velvety tannins. A primary, immediately accessible Northern Rhône Syrah, it’s best enjoyed now through 2024. – A.I."
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