Les Mésanges
Mésange is a bird typical in South Rhone. It is very well known because it eats the tastiest grapes. This cuvée was vilified for the first time in 2002 on a special parcel of 1 acre. Only the best grapes give birth to this classic expression of the South Rhone Valley.
Grapes: 60% VIOGNIER, 20% WHITE GRENACHE, 20% ROUSSANEE
Mésange is a bird typical in South Rhone. It is very well known because it eats the tastiest grapes. This cuvée was vilified for the first time in 2002 on a special parcel of 1 acre. Only the best grapes give birth to this classic expression of the South Rhone Valley.
Grapes: 60% VIOGNIER, 20% WHITE GRENACHE, 20% ROUSSANEE
Mésange is a bird typical in South Rhone. It is very well known because it eats the tastiest grapes. This cuvée was vilified for the first time in 2002 on a special parcel of 1 acre. Only the best grapes give birth to this classic expression of the South Rhone Valley.
Grapes: 60% VIOGNIER, 20% WHITE GRENACHE, 20% ROUSSANEE
Pairing Ideas
Vegetables: Creamed spinach, asparagus, broccoli and cheddar soup
Cheese and dairy: Feta, goat cheese, gouda, Mahon, Jack, Neufchatel, cheddar, Chaumes, Double Gloucester, Manchego, Triple Cream Brie, and Camembert
Grilling: Pork, chicken, or fish
Seafood, especially scallops