Côtes du Rhône Rouge Les Arbousiers - Domaine la Remejeanne

Domaine la Remejeanne

Format: 75 cl

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Producer Domaine la Remejeanne
Name Côtes du Rhône Rouge
Variety Grenache, Syrah
Gradation 14.5%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Red fruits, spices, herbal notes
Vinification method Steel fermentation, traditional maceration
Region Rhone
Production area Rhone Valley
Country France
Type Red wine
Aging 6-12 months
Type of cask Oak barrels
Color Ruby red
Serving temperature 16-18°C
Recommended consumption Within 5 years
Pairing Red meats, aged cheeses

The Côtes du Rhône Rouge "Les Arbousiers" represents a classic example of red wine from the renowned Rhône wine region in France. This wine is known for its harmonious balance and culinary versatility. With a deep ruby red color, it offers a complex bouquet of aromas with prominent notes of ripe red fruits, sweet spices, and a slight hint of aromatic herbs.

On the palate, "Les Arbousiers" reveals itself as structured yet smooth, with well-integrated tannins that contribute to its pleasantly persistent character. The nuances of red fruit blend with touches of black pepper and vanilla, a result of a careful period of maturation in barrique that enhances the wine's profile without overpowering it.

Ideal for accompanying red meat dishes, game, or aged cheeses, this Côtes du Rhône Rouge is capable of evolving well even after several years of aging, thanks to its robust acidic structure and balanced aromatic profile. An excellent choice for those seeking a red wine that represents the elegance and winemaking tradition of the Rhône.

The winery

Domaine La Réméjeanne – Winery in Vallée du Rhône meridionale (Gard, Occitanie)

Discover the story and wines of Domaine La Réméjeanne.

Family-run, certified organic winery located on the right bank of the Southern Rhône Valley (Sabran, Gard); it practices hand-harvesting and low-intervention winemaking with indigenous yeasts. (https://domainelaremejeanne.com/)
Region: Vallée du Rhône meridionale (Gard, Occitanie)
Country: France
Grapes: Grenache, Syrah, Clairette, Roussanne, Grenache Blanc, Viognier
Estate certified in organic agriculture. 25 hectares of vineyards on the hills of the right bank of the Rhône Valley, with views of Mont Ventoux. Hand-harvested grapes and winemaking with indigenous yeasts, low-intervention approach. Range of cuvées featuring traditional Rhône blends and whites based on Clairette, Roussanne, Grenache Blanc and Viognier.
Winery history
Family-run: Olivier Klein and his partner Juliette represent the third generation managing the domaine; the site also mentions the connection to the previous generation. The official website presents the estate as a family operation focused on vineyard care and environmental stewardship.
Production philosophy
A focus on finesse, elegance and freshness: certified organic practices, respect for sap flow when pruning, the use of compost and natural agronomic engineering; in the cellar, fermentations with indigenous yeasts and a low-intervention approach.
Terroir and vineyards
Vineyards on the hills of the right bank of the southern Rhône Valley. Contact address: Cadignac, 30200 Sabran.

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