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LOT 21 — Classic

French Fusion (GSM)

Languedoc, France | 2022

$12.49

StyleMedium-Bodied Red Wine
Sustainably Made

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TASTING NOTES

A medium-bodied red wine with notes of blackberries, dried herbs, roasted coffee and black pepper. Pair this French gem with grilled chicken, beef ribs or goat cheese and baguette.

Red FruitRed Fruit
HerbsHerbs
Black FruitBlack Fruit

DESCRIPTION

French Fusion, as it was originally called, was the first French wine we ever released, and is now the longest-running red wine in the 90+ Cellars portfolio.

Made from sustainably-farmed grapes, Lot 21 is made at a family-owned winery with origins dating back to the 13th century.

The wine is made from a classic blend of Syrah, Grenache and Mourvedre grown on vineyards in the foothills of the Cevennes. There, grapes benefit from ample sunlight to ripen and cool maritime breezes to preserve freshness and acidity. The wine is fermented in stainless steel and then aged for 6 to 8 months before it is bottled.

SPECIFICATIONS

  • ABV: 14%
  • Varietal:
    Mourvedre
  • Syrah
    Grenache

CERTIFICATIONS

High Environmental Value
High Environmental Value
Lot 21 French Fusion, Languedoc, France
Lot 21 French Fusion, Languedoc, France
4.5
Languedoc, France | 2022
$12.49
90+ Cellars Lot 21 French Fusion, Languedoc, France

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