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A classic example of a very well-made sweet Muscat de Saint Jean de Minervois, nectar on the palate. Traditionally drunk by the French as an apéritif, this style is now often served with foie gras, blue cheeses and desserts.

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An elegant wine from argilocalcaire soils, this wine has the freshness and crisp acidity associated with Sauvignon Blanc along with citrus and floral aromas.

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Aromas of raisins and figs, a hint of vanilla, garrigue herbs and spices create a very attractive nose and palate supported by a firm structure and supple tannins. A rounded wine with a long finish.

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Aged in cuve and oak, this wine gives very ripe black fruits on the nose with garrigue aromas and black pepper. An elegant and concentrated palate with supple tannins. Marc’s personal serving suggestions include rabbit, tarragon terrine with sun-dried tomatoes or tuna steak with anchovies.

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La Chapelle is the second wine from this famous estate but is no means second in quality. Made from a divers blend of Mediterranean white grape varieties this wine is full, rich, fruity and honeyed with good balancing acidity and hints of spice, mint and aniseed. It goes superbly well with many dishes including a simple plate of prawns with lemon, rich seafood dishes or even oriental flavours.

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This is the perfect summer drink for a touch of decadence, as an aperitif, at a picnic, with strawberries or just for general drinking! A wonderful alternative to rosé Champagne for special occasions (it went down very well at our wedding!). Fresh and vivacious raspberry and strawberry fruit with lovely balance and finesse.

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The top wine dedicated to the late Henry Simon, this svelte and concentrated cuvée is classy, smooth and rich. Aromas of blackberries, cherries and soft spices with a full and luscious palate, long finish and hints of eucalyptus.

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Mostly aged in oak, this wine is complex on the nose with ripe fruit, liquorice, acacia flowers and spices. Concentrated and full-bodied on the palate with well-balanced tannins. Marc suggests drinking it with roasted woodpigeon or wild goose with caramelised figs. But any red meat will do! Marc and Sophie have awarded the 1999 vintage of this cuvée their very own ‘Coup de Coeur’!

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