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From the cellars of the family vineyard that now supplies Chateaux d'Chenoneau. It's a blend of Gamay and a grape I'd never heard of that's near-identical to Malbec. Very Loire... light, fruity, but the weird grape gives it a little more depth. — 8 years ago
Travis Williams
From the cellars of the family vineyard that now supplies Chateaux d'Chenoneau. It's a blend of Gamay and a grape I'd never heard of that's near-identical to Malbec. Very Loire... light, fruity, but the weird grape gives it a little more depth. — 8 years ago