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Costes Cirgues Cremant de Marinas Blanc
Costes Cirgues Cremant de Marinas Blanc replaces their sparkling Rose which they made in tiny quantities. Made from Ugni Blanc grapes, Robin tells me it's a better wine . We have managed to get 90 bottles so I am very much looking forward to tasting it. Presentation is excellent in a big heavyweight bottle - excuse the poor image taken on my phone then photo-shopped, as it's a brand new wine no images exist of it yet.
This is a brand new wine for Costes Cirgues - Cremant de Marinas Blanc. They have been producing a few hundred bottles per year of a sparkling Rose for the last few years but this year have opted to make a white wine instead.
Location | Languedoc, France |
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Winery | Chateau Costes Cirgues |
Winery status | Family owned and run |
Winemaker | David Althof |
Annual production | 1650 bottles |
Grapes | 100% Grenache Noir |
Style | Sparkling, fruity & dry |
ABV | 12 |
Bottle Size | 75cl |
Organic | Yes |
Sustainable farming | Yes |
Gluten free | Yes |
No wood used | Yes |
Vegan | Yes |
Sulphite level | Sulphite Free |
John's Rating | 4 |