Fermentation/Winemaking - 100% carbonic macerated for 21 days. 4 months in neutral french oak puncheons.
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Counoise
Counoise is a dark-skinned wine grape grown primarily in the Rhône valley region of France. Counoise is also grown in California and Washington. Counoise adds a peppery note and good acidity to a blended red wine, but does not have much depth of colour or tannin. Its most famous application is in the Chateauneuf-du-Pape blend, but a number of varietal examples have recently been released in California. In France, Counoise is grown in the southern Rhone, Provence and Languedoc. Counoise is mostly used in blends because the variety lacks deep color, strong tannins and potential alcohol. However, it does provide good acidity and in Provence it is used to make crisp and lively rosé wine, while in California there is an increasing trend towards producing varietal Counoise wines.
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