
Réserve de Luch Pinot Noir 2019
France’s Burgundy region produces the world’s finest Pinot Noir – but often at ultra-expensive prices. For similarly elegant flavor and fantastic value, savvy Pinot fans turn to southern France. And we think you’ll be very impressed with this top-notch example.
Réserve de Luch hails from the renowned Bonfils family, who have a winemaking heritage that dates back to 1870. They own one of the Languedoc region’s leading estates, which has been ranked by the prestigious Dussert-Gerber Wine Guide as ‘Premier Grand Vin Classé.’ So, it should come as no surprise that their premium Réserve has a history of gold-medal wins from France’s prestigious Gilbert & Gaillard wine guide.
The family ages a portion of their Pinot Noir for six months in French oak barrels – the same barrels favored by Bordeaux’s famed Château Gruaud Larose, whose reds can fetch over $100 a bottle. This process added subtle toasty notes to the wine’s ripe, red-fruit flavors. Serve as an aperitif to your red-wine-loving guests, or pair with roasted duck, seared salmon, or vegetarian dishes.
Country |
France |
Varietal |
Pinot Noir |
Region |
Pays d'Oc IGP |
Alcohol |
14.1 |
Volume |
750ML |
Vintage |
2019 |