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Milo

2019 Minervois La Liviniere Red Blend

Aubert Et Mathieu Milo is a captivating red blend from the esteemed Minervois La Livinière region, showcasing the sun-drenched terroir of the South of France. With its rich ruby color, this 2019 vintage reveals an alluring bouquet of dark fruits, such as blackcurrants and ripe plums, complemented by hints of spicy herbs and subtle earthiness. On the palate, the wine boasts an invitingly smooth texture with well-integrated tannins that provide structure without overwhelming. The acidity is vibrant, adding freshness and balance to the overall profile, making it a delightful companion for a variety of culinary delights. This wine is decidedly dry, allowing its fruit-forward character to shine, while the lasting finish leaves a memorable impression that invites you to take another sip. Aubert Et Mathieu Milo is truly a testament to the unique qualities of its region, promising an enjoyable experience for any wine enthusiast.

Tasting notes:


Blackberry

Blackberry

Cherry

Cherry

Black Pepper

Black Pepper

Flavor profile:


Acidity Mild

Low Pronounced

Body Medium

Very Light Full

Fruit Intensity Medium

Low Pronounced

Sweetness Dry

Bone Dry Sweet

Tannin Low

Low Pronounced

Region:


Minervois
Minervois

Minervois AOC gets its name from the scenic medieval village of Minerve. It is a small sub-region of Languedoc-Roussillon within France's Pays d'Oc IGP. Vineyards are planted on the slopes of Massif Central, benefitting from various altitudes and diverse soil types. The climate ranges from cool, Atlantic-influenced conditions in the northwest to dry, Mediterranean heat in the southeast. Wines here must be blends of at least two varieties. The most popular styles are oak-aged, spicy, fruit-driven red blends of Grenache, Syrah and Mourvèdre. Other common varieties include Lledoner Pelut, Carignan and Cinsault. Crisp white wine blends are produced in lower volumes using Vermentino, Roussanne, Marsanne and Grenache Blanc. AOC (Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée) is the most prestigious of the quality tiers within France’s wine classification system. AOC-designated wines must follow multiple different rules on a broad range of topics. Wines are regulated on the appellation, varietal inclusion, production methods, alcohol levels, vineyard planting density and age of the vineyard.

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