Red Wines - Duche D'Uzes 'Heritage N. 298' 2022 (750 ml.) - Barton & Guestier - Barton & Guestier - 1
Red Wines - Duche D'Uzes 'Heritage N. 298' 2022 (750 ml.) - Barton & Guestier - Barton & Guestier - 2
Red Wines - Duche D'Uzes 'Heritage N. 298' 2022 (750 ml.) - Barton & Guestier - Barton & Guestier - 3
Red Wines - Duche D'Uzes 'Heritage N. 298' 2022 (750 ml.) - Barton & Guestier - Barton & Guestier - 1
Red Wines - Duche D'Uzes 'Heritage N. 298' 2022 (750 ml.) - Barton & Guestier - Barton & Guestier - 2
Red Wines - Duche D'Uzes 'Heritage N. 298' 2022 (750 ml.) - Barton & Guestier - Barton & Guestier - 3

Duche D'Uzes 'Heritage N. 298' 2022 (750 ml.) - Barton & Guestier

To celebrate its 290th anniversary, Barton & Guestier launched Héritage N°290 in 2015, a particular brand that aims to be a guarantee of tradition and at the same time an innovation in the world of wine. Heritage N° 298 constitutes the ninth edition of this innovative project. This wine is produced in the southern Rhône valley, between Nîmes and Alès, in France. It is a cuvèe of Syrah, Grenache and Mourvèdre. Refines for 6 months in French oak barriques. Its bouquet is an explosion of black fruits with a wide aromatic palette, pepper well mixed with aromas of licorice and tobacco. When tasted it is well balanced, with a harmonious consistency and sustained concentration of tannins. Long finish with fruity and spicy notes.

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Product Category
Red Wine
Designation
Duché d'Uzès AOC
Grape / Raw material
syrah
Variety / Blend
Syrah, Grenache, Mourvèdre
Vintage - Cuvée
2022
Size
750 ml.
Country
France
Region
FR - Vallée du Rhône - Côte-Rôtie
Alcohol Content
13.5% vol.
Service Temperature
16° – 18° C.
Suggested Glass
Large calyx with a long stem
Food Matches
Game, Red Meat, Roasted Beef, Aged Cheese, Chocolate
Allergens
Contains sulphites (by sulphites we mean the sulphur dioxide that is added to wine, to preserve it, thanks to its disinfectant, antioxidant and stabilizing action)
B&G-HERITAGE-N.298-2022
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It was in 1725 that the Irishman Thomas Barton settled in Bordeaux to start his company, which today is the oldest winery in the city still in business... His nephew Hugh collaborated with the Frenchman Daniel Guestier and in 1802 their partnership it became official. From the Chartrons area, in the center of Bordeaux, barrels and bottles were loaded aboard ships that sailed across the Garonne river to numerous countries, starting from Ireland, England, Holland and the United States and currently reaching over 130 countries.

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Chateau Magnol, 87 rue du Dehez BP30, 33290, Blanquefort, France

Color: ruby red with violet reflections

Bouquet: an explosion of black fruits with a wide aromatic palette, pepper well mixed with liquorice and tobacco aromas

Taste: well balanced, with a harmonious consistency and sustained concentration of tannins. Long finish with fruity and spicy notes.

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