IGP Vaucluse Principauté d'Orange "Le Triporteur" red 2020
The Triporteur is a humoristic movie made in 1957 by Jacques Pinoteau.
This film revealed Darry Cowl, a comic, in a role of a candid man who rides his tricycle to Nice to attend the final of the French Football Cup to support his village.
As the film, this wine invites you to a "French" way of a friendly and festive life.
This wines is an IGP Vaucluse "Principauté d'Orange" coming from the old territory of the Princes of Orange (1230-1793), in more confined area than straight IGP Vaucluse.
This wine has a red cherry colour with purple hints, an intense nose with cherry and black currant flavours and on the palate, notes of small sweet red fruits. It has a firm attack in mouth, supple and fruity this wine will be pleasant when drunk young.
| Grape variety | Caladoc, Carignan, Grenache, Syrah |
|---|---|
| Vintage | 2020 |
| Alcohol content | < 15° |
| Wine color | Red |
| Wine growing region | Rhône Valley |
| Wine type | Still |
| Mininum Order Quantity | 0 |
| Identifier | 6581852 |
| External ID | CELLIER DES PRINCES |
| Private label | No |