
This classic Cotes du Rhone is a blend of 70 Grenache, 25 Syrah, 5 Mouvedre. Red ruby color, ripe red fruits fragrance with blackcurrant and a hint of spices. Elegant structure with smooth tannins and harmonious finish. Perfect accompaniment to salads, plate of assorted cooked meats, roast dishes and cheese.
Description
The Les Dauphins brand is inspired by the early 1920s, a time when Paris was enjoying a glorious period of post-war decadence known as Les ... read more
This classic Cotes du Rhone is a blend of 70 Grenache, 25 Syrah, 5 Mouvedre. Red ruby color, ripe red fruits fragrance with blackcurrant and a hint of spices. Elegant structure with smooth tannins and harmonious finish. Perfect accompaniment to salads, plate of assorted cooked meats, roast dishes and cheese.
Description
The Les Dauphins brand is inspired by the early 1920s, a time when Paris was enjoying a glorious period of post-war decadence known as Les Annes Folles (The Crazy Years!). Art, literature, cinema and music were thriving in Frances capital and these creative minds also fell in love with Frances iconic wines.
Les Dauphins is crafted by a small network of family winemakers from the Dauphin region of the Rhne Valley who joined forces to make delicious wines that fueled the creative revolution in bistros across Paris. The Dauphin supplied countless Parisian restaurants, and became extremely popular thanks to the exuberance and versatility of their wines, which paired beautifully with classic French bistro dishes.
Today, Les Dauphins continues to uphold this legacy of excitement and creativity with their fabulous portfolio of excellent red, white and ros wines from vineyards in the Southern Rhne. Headed up by talented winemaker Guillaume Valli, Les Dauphins favors those traditional grape varieties that have inspired palates for generations; Grenache, Syrah and Mourvdre. The result? Beautifully balanced, energetic and fruit-driven wines that are the ultimate accompaniment to quiet evenings in and special occasions alike.
- 2020 — 750mL (wine) (available to order)
- 2019 — 750mL (wine) (currently viewing)
- 2017 — 1.5L (bottle) (currently unavialable)
- 2017 — 750mL (wine) (currently unavialable)
- 2014 — 1.5L (bottle) (currently unavialable)