Luc Pirlet
Réserve Pays d'Oc Merlot
Color of cranberry juice, with a bit cloudy and purple hue on the rim. Nose of ripe sour dark fruits, like sour cherry and cranberry, a bit spice, a bit vanilla, a bit stingy in the nasal cavity, and a bit black tea fragrance. Taste of good quality tannins, good acidity, subtle sweetness, fermented cabbage, some mineral and spice, a bit oaky, and soft with some zest. Aftertaste of some more bittersweetness. On par.
Color of cranberry juice, with a bit cloudy and purple hue on the rim. Nose of ripe sour dark fruits, like sour cherry and cranberry, a bit spice, a bit vanilla, a bit stingy in the nasal cavity, and a bit black tea fragrance. Taste of good quality tannins, good acidity, subtle sweetness, fermented cabbage, some mineral and spice, a bit oaky, and soft with some zest. Aftertaste of some more bittersweetness. On par.
Sep 8th, 2020Medium ruby hue. Aromas and flavors of cherry, licorice, plum, strawberry, and vanilla. Medium-plus body; ripe, medium-plus tannins; and medium-plus acidity. The nose is sweet; the palate soft; and the finish steady. Dangerously drinkable for such a young wine. A solid, everyday drinker from the Languedoc.
Medium ruby hue. Aromas and flavors of cherry, licorice, plum, strawberry, and vanilla. Medium-plus body; ripe, medium-plus tannins; and medium-plus acidity. The nose is sweet; the palate soft; and the finish steady. Dangerously drinkable for such a young wine. A solid, everyday drinker from the Languedoc.
Aug 3rd, 2020Self-identified as a medium body, but I'd put it as close to full-bodied as you can get. Very fruity, semisweet, would go well with pasta, pork dishes, some medium stews.
Self-identified as a medium body, but I'd put it as close to full-bodied as you can get. Very fruity, semisweet, would go well with pasta, pork dishes, some medium stews.
Jan 4th, 2020