2009 LOU PLANAL Domaine de la Bouysse
2009 LOU PLANAL Domaine de la Bouysse
| Grapes: Marselan | Origin: France, Languedoc-Roussillon |
Lea & Sandeman review
A really good supper in the kitchen wine, roundly fruity and with good, mildly rustic Rhoney depth, made entirely from Marselan, a newish grape which is a cross between Cabernet Sauvignon and Grenache.| Purchasing options | |||||||
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