La Ferme Rouge Terre Rouge Kosher
$25.00
12 in stock
Vintage: 2020
Region: Zaër, Morocco
Viticulture: Organic
Grape Varieties: Carignan and Syrah
La Ferme Rouge Terre Rouge Kosher is a juicy Old World blend of Carignan and Syrah. Powerful and full of fruit: deep red plum, black currant, and mixed berry. Structured and generous in the glass with good acidity and a long finish. KOSHER FOR PASSOVER.
Song: Vessel by Slo Moon
Additional information
NATTINESS | Natty |
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FRUIT | Black Cherry, Black Currant, Red Berries |
BODY | Full-bodied |
ACIDITY | Fresh (Medium) |
ALCOHOL | 13-14% |
OAK | Neutral Oak |
TANNIN | Strong |
SWEETNESS | Dry |
SERVING TEMP | Room Temperature (63°–67°) |
VEGAN | Unknown |
SULFUR | Low Sulfur (less than 50mg/L) |
IMPORTER | Nomadic Distribution |
12 in stock
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ABOUT THE PRODUCER
About La Ferme Rouge Terre Rouge Kosher
La Ferme Rouge Terre Rouge Kosher is a juicy Old World blend of Carignan and Syrah. Powerful and full of fruit: deep red plum, black currant, and mixed berry. Structured and generous in the glass with good acidity and a long finish. KOSHER FOR PASSOVER.
About La Ferme Rouge
La Ferme Rouge’s winemaking history dates to the French occupation in 1933, but it is within the last 30 years that they have started to focus on elevating their farming practices and wine quality. The grape varieties thrive in the climate and soil, the vineyards are farmed organically, and crops are utilized in the winter to improve soil health. The resulting wines are unpretentious and quaffable.
About Morocco
Since antiquity, Morocco has always been a privileged ground for vines and wine. Throughout centuries, vines appeared and disappeared periodically in North Africa. At the end of the 19th century, vineyards were damaged in Europe by phylloxera and French growers immigrated to Morocco discovering a unique soil diversity and a temperate climate ideal for the perfect maturation of grapes. Morocco sets itself apart from other countries in North Africa because of its potential for producing high-quality wines due to its diverse range of terroirs. Following the footsteps of the French appellation system, Morocco garners 14 AOGs (Appellation of Origin Guaranteed) and 1 AOC (Appellation of Origin Controlled).