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Marcoux Lirac La Lorentine 2021

BOTTLE:
$67.00
In stock
SKU
91506
HALF-DOZEN: $381.90 or $63.65 each
DOZEN: $723.60 or $60.30 each

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    Stock Availability:
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    3 qty South Melbourne
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    Producer: Marcoux
    Country: France
    Grape: Rhone Blend
    Size: BTL
    Vintage: 2021
    There was no frost in Lirac, so yields were healthy as well. Ripe darker, almost blue fruits, garrigue, and pepper, as well as a touch of flowers, all define the nose, and it's medium-bodied, has good concentration, and a great finish. This cuvée also offers pleasure, and the 2021 will be no exception.
    JEB DUNNUCK, jebdunnuk.com

    “The nose has a careful air of mixed fruits, dark berries. The attack is crystalline, with free run, still cautious fruits, neat juice late on. It’s upright and cool, outside the main group of wines, carries interest.”
    JOHN LIVINGSTONE-LERANMONTH, Drink Rhône