2000 Saint-André - Bergerac - 12 Bottles (0.75L)





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France, Bergerac, Saint-André, 2000, 12 bottles of 0.75 L.
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Saint-André wine. Saint-André wine is not a single specific wine, but usually refers to wines from the French winery Domaine Saint-André (or sometimes other estates with the same name). The best known come from the Languedoc region in Southern France. What kind of wine is it? Most “Saint-André” wines are accessible, modern French blends: Red (e.g., Folie d’Inès Rouge) Grapes: Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Syrah Flavor: blackberries, cherries, a hint of pepper, soft tannins. Pairs with: stews, barbecue, cheeses. Characteristic: often blends of multiple grapes → making it quite smooth and easy to drink. Where does it come from? Region: Languedoc (Southern France). Winery: family business with ±25 hectares of vineyards. “Saint-André” is not a protected name like Bordeaux or Champagne. Therefore, there are multiple wines with that name (e.g., also châteaux or other estates), but in shops, people usually mean Domaine Saint-André. In short: Saint-André wine = often an affordable French blend (red or white), fruity, smooth, and suitable for everyday drinking.
Saint-André wine. Saint-André wine is not a single specific wine, but usually refers to wines from the French winery Domaine Saint-André (or sometimes other estates with the same name). The best known come from the Languedoc region in Southern France. What kind of wine is it? Most “Saint-André” wines are accessible, modern French blends: Red (e.g., Folie d’Inès Rouge) Grapes: Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Syrah Flavor: blackberries, cherries, a hint of pepper, soft tannins. Pairs with: stews, barbecue, cheeses. Characteristic: often blends of multiple grapes → making it quite smooth and easy to drink. Where does it come from? Region: Languedoc (Southern France). Winery: family business with ±25 hectares of vineyards. “Saint-André” is not a protected name like Bordeaux or Champagne. Therefore, there are multiple wines with that name (e.g., also châteaux or other estates), but in shops, people usually mean Domaine Saint-André. In short: Saint-André wine = often an affordable French blend (red or white), fruity, smooth, and suitable for everyday drinking.

