🍷 Le Fruit Défendu 2023 – Organic Natural Red Wine | Vin de France
Le Fruit Défendu is a committed cuvée born from the desire to preserve a once-forgotten grape variety: Cinsault. This organic red wine is a tribute to an old plot that some wanted to uproot, but which has revealed vibrant fruit and rare finesse. This wine expresses the freedom of expression of the terroir and forgotten grape varieties.
🔍 Main features:
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Name : The Forbidden Fruit
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Appellation : Vin de France
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Vintage : 2023
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Wine region : Languedoc, France
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Grape varieties : Grenache Noir (50%), Syrah (30%), Cinsault (20%)
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Alcohol content : 13%
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Certification : Organic wine (FR-BIO-01)
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Vinification : Short maceration (~10 days), low extraction
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Breeding : Cement tank – freshness preserved
👁️ Wine profile:
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Eye : Bright ruby red
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Nose : Blackberry, black cherry, light spices
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Palate : Supple, fruity, ripe and melted tannins. Long and fresh finish
🍽️ Food & Wine Pairings:
This red wine goes perfectly with:
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Grilled red or white meats
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Pasta dishes with light sauces
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Grilled or sauced fish
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Mixed salads
Serving suggestion : Roast chicken with Provençal herbs or a Niçoise salad
🕰️ Serving & storage tips:
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Serving temperature : 14–16 °C
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Aeration : 30 min before serving
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Cellaring potential : Up to 2–3 years
🌿 Commitment & Terroir:
The grapes come from the clay-limestone terroirs of Languedoc, cultivated according to the principles of organic farming. No chemicals are used, the soil is cultivated in a way that respects biodiversity, and the wine is made with minimal intervention. Le Fruit Défendu is a declaration of love for life and the freedom of fruit.
🎁 Special Offer:
Enjoy 10% off with code REDUCTIONOFF on purchases of €50 or more. Rediscover the freshness and authenticity of a free and vibrant red wine.
🚚 Fast delivery & satisfaction guaranteed:
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Europe: 3-5 working days