Domaine Dominique Andiran

Vdf Rouge Petit Magnus 1202 - Domaine Dominique Andiran

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Format: 75 cl

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Producer Domaine Dominique Andiran
Name Vdf Rouge
Variety Merlot, Tannat
Gradation 12.0%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Red fruits, light spices
Vinification method Traditional fermentation in steel
Region South-West
Production area Montréal-du-Gers
Country France
Type Red wine
Aging A few months in steel or wood
Type of cask Steel
Color Red
Serving temperature 16-18°C
Recommended consumption Within 3-5 years
Pairing Red meats, aged cheeses

The Vdf Rouge Petit Magnus 1202 from Domaine Dominique Andiran is a red wine that captures the essence of craftsmanship and winemaking authenticity. Produced in the renowned French estates, this wine is a symbol of the dedication and passion that characterize the Dominique Andiran winery. With a moderate alcohol content, it presents a deep and brilliant red color, promising a rich and complex olfactory experience.

On the nose, the Petit Magnus 1202 offers seductive aromas of ripe red fruits, subtle spices, and a light herbal note that perfectly integrates with the bouquet. On the palate, the wine reveals itself to be well-structured, with an impeccable balance between acidity and soft tannins, culminating in a persistent and harmonious finish. The careful vinification and respect for the terroir are reflected in every sip of this noble wine.

Ideal for accompanying red meat dishes, aged cheeses, or richly flavored dishes, the Vdf Rouge Petit Magnus 1202 is perfect for those seeking a wine that can offer a complete and deeply authentic sensory experience.


The winery

Domaine Dominique Andiran – Winery in Gers (Sud-Ouest, Pays d'Armagnac / vicino a Côtes de Gascogne)

Discover the story and wines of Domaine Dominique Andiran.

Small producer in the Sud-Ouest (Gers) led by Dominique Andiran: organically farmed vineyards and low‑intervention wines, often characterized by oxidative styles and the use of local grape varieties.
Region: Gers (Sud-Ouest, Pays d'Armagnac / vicino a Côtes de Gascogne)
Country: Francia
Founded: 2001
Grapes: Colombard, Gros Manseng, Petit Manseng, Sauvignon (rose/bianco), Ugni Blanc, Chardonnay, Tannat, Merlot
Organic production and a minimal approach in the winery. Based in Montréal‑du‑Gers in the Gers. Notable cuvées: Vain de Rû, Chut, Le Ruminant des Vignes, Montis Régalis. Style: wines often oxidative or unconventional, some aged under flor or with extended time in oak. Distributed by various retailers and platforms specializing in natural wines.
Winery history
Dominique Andiran, self-taught and formerly a ski and sailing instructor, settled in Montréal-du-Gers to pursue his own winemaking project. He is known for having long adopted organic viticulture and for producing wines that do not conform to AOC standards, often labeled Vin de France. Various sources indicate that he has gradually built a small portfolio of cuvées recognizable for their character and for unconventional winemaking techniques.
Production philosophy
Organic farming practices and a low‑intervention approach in the cellar: the goal is to achieve healthy grapes and to allow the expression of the fruit and the terroir through minimal interventions in winemaking; at times oxidative techniques and aging methods outside traditional conventions are employed.
Terroir and vineyards
Located in Montréal‑du‑Gers, in the heart of the Pays d'Armagnac. The wines are produced outside the traditional regulations of the Côtes de Gascogne and are often marketed as Vin de France.
Awards and recognitions
Press note and ratings: for example, the cuvée 'Le Ruminant des Vignes' 2017 is listed at 93/100 on a specialist retailer’s site.

Official Awards

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