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2014 Grenache

Chanmé Méchant

Côtes Catalanes IGP, France

Taste Catalonia in this beautiful 90 Point, Gold medal winning French Grenache.

$17.60
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ABOUT THIS WINE:

Chanmé Méchant

Chanmé Méchant

Grenache

Roussillon has a strong independent identity as the lone county of Catalonia still in France. The Catalan spirit and pride are nowhere more apparent than in the vineyards. The region is famous for producing great wines, and it is this Catalan styling and great soil that makes it stand out from northern wines. The Chanmé Méchant Grenache is a classic coastal wine. It’s full-bodied with a decently high amount of alcohol. The fruit notes play off of the Mediterranean flowers and herbs. Fun fact: this mix of rosemary, juniper, lavender, and thyme is also called garrigue. Judges loved it at the 2018 Critics Challenge and sent it home with 90 Points and a Gold Medal.

Due to state registrations, we cannot ship this wine to CT.

ABOUT THIS WINE

Chanmé Méchant

Chanmé Méchant

Grenache

Roussillon has a strong independent identity as the lone county of Catalonia still in France. The Catalan spirit and pride are nowhere more apparent than in the vineyards. The region is famous for producing great wines, and it is this Catalan styling and great soil that makes it stand out from northern wines. The Chanmé Méchant Grenache is a classic coastal wine. It’s full-bodied with a decently high amount of alcohol. The fruit notes play off of the Mediterranean flowers and herbs. Fun fact: this mix of rosemary, juniper, lavender, and thyme is also called garrigue. Judges loved it at the 2018 Critics Challenge and sent it home with 90 Points and a Gold Medal.

Due to state registrations, we cannot ship this wine to CT.
Chanmé Méchant

WINE REGION:

Outline of Côtes Catalanes IGP

Côtes Catalanes IGP

Nudging the French border with Spain, Côtes Catalanes is one of the Languedoc-Roussillon region's most interesting wine-producing areas. While some white and rosé wines are made here, the vast majority of its output is juicy reds with deliciously intense flavors of black and red berries. Many local and international grapes are permitted in these easy-drinking table wines, but most common are peppery Syrah, spicy Carignan and fruity Grenache. The hot, dry Mediterranean days mean grapes have a concentrated flavor while cooling sea and mountain breezes keep plenty of refreshing acidity in the finished wines. IGP (Indication Géographique protégée) within France’s wine classification system focuses on controlling regional and geographical origin. The category is less restrictive than the AOC classification and gives winemakers more freedom with style and taste profile when creating wines.

WINE REGION

Outline of Côtes Catalanes IGP

Côtes Catalanes IGP

Nudging the French border with Spain, Côtes Catalanes is one of the Languedoc-Roussillon region's most interesting wine-producing areas. While some white and rosé wines are made here, the vast majority of its output is juicy reds with deliciously intense flavors of black and red berries. Many local and international grapes are permitted in these easy-drinking table wines, but most common are peppery Syrah, spicy Carignan and fruity Grenache. The hot, dry Mediterranean days mean grapes have a concentrated flavor while cooling sea and mountain breezes keep plenty of refreshing acidity in the finished wines. IGP (Indication Géographique protégée) within France’s wine classification system focuses on controlling regional and geographical origin. The category is less restrictive than the AOC classification and gives winemakers more freedom with style and taste profile when creating wines.

FLAVOR PROFILE:

Chanmé Méchant 2014 Grenache

Pairs well with…

Roasted Chicken, Wild Game, Roasted Potatoes

Body
5
Body
Acidity
3
Acidity
Fruit Intensity
4
Fruit Intensity
Tannin
2
Tannin

Pairs well with…

Roasted Chicken, Wild Game, Roasted Potatoes

FLAVOR PROFILE

Chanmé Méchant 2014 Grenache

Pairs well with…

Roasted Chicken, Wild Game, Roasted Potatoes

Body
5
Body
Acidity
3
Acidity
Fruit Intensity
4
Fruit Intensity
Tannin
2
Tannin

Pairs well with…

Roasted Chicken, Wild Game, Roasted Potatoes

TASTING NOTES:

Blackcurrant

Blackberry

Baking Spice

Strong jammy notes with a full body and a high alcohol content—this is a robust red wine with subtle notes of Mediterranean herbs and spices. Pair this with rich meats as they come off the grill.

TASTING NOTES

Blackcurrant

Blackberry

Baking Spice

Strong jammy notes with a full body and a high alcohol content—this is a robust red wine with subtle notes of Mediterranean herbs and spices. Pair this with rich meats as they come off the grill.

AWARDS:

Chanmé Méchant

medal
5 TOTAL AWARDS

90 Points, 2018 Critics Challenge International Wine Competition

Gold Medal, 2018 Critics Challenge International Wine Competition

Gold Medal, 2018 New York International Wine Competition

AWARDS

Chanmé Méchant

medal
5 TOTAL AWARDS

90 Points, 2018 Critics Challenge International Wine Competition

Gold Medal, 2018 Critics Challenge International Wine Competition

Gold Medal, 2018 New York International Wine Competition

award medal

ABOUT THE BRAND:

large bunches of red grapes on the vine

Chanmé Méchant

The French take their food and wine very seriously, but that does not mean they don't enjoy a bit of fun. Chanmé Méchant is a playful French "verlan"—a word that flips its sound to create a phrase that captures opposites. Chanmé, meaning enjoyable, and Méchant, meaning wicked, come together to form a fitting name for these informal French wines, which are, in fact, "Wicked Good."

ABOUT THE BRAND

large bunches of red grapes on the vine

Chanmé Méchant

The French take their food and wine very seriously, but that does not mean they don't enjoy a bit of fun. Chanmé Méchant is a playful French "verlan"—a word that flips its sound to create a phrase that captures opposites. Chanmé, meaning enjoyable, and Méchant, meaning wicked, come together to form a fitting name for these informal French wines, which are, in fact, "Wicked Good."