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New guy what is Mas Amiel???
12-23-2001, 06:10 PM,
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Welcome, agfa. Here's what I found out about your wine.

DESCRIPTION - SWEET APERITIF WINE

It is on a stripped solid mass of Maury, with the foot of the castle of QUERIBUS which in 1818 the field was born from FARMHOUSE AMIEL. On this ground of chist and sun, one discovers with surprise the most significant existing park of boubonnaes. Indeed, after its wine making, the wine will remain one year with the sun, or glass will enable him to develop with the maximun its aromatic qualities, thanks to an astonishing climatic process combining glass, the light, the cold and heat. Only FARMHOUSE AMIEL knew to preserve this method of Roman origin.

Wrap with the tuilés reflections, noses and mouth offer notes of cocoa, cooked prunes, liquorice, candied fruits and spice. Beautiful harmony and cordial finale.

TYPE OF VINES

90% Black Grenache, 5% Maccabeu, 5% Carignan.

The COUNCILS of the OENOLOGIST

- "It is useful out of aperitif, is enjoyed on poêlé foie gras, calf sweetbread, at rabbit to prunes, refined cheeses. Rare thing, he will be the ideal companion of chocolate cakes, to nuts, the coffee... ".

PRICE

79 FF/12.04 Have/$13.48 U.S. per bottle.

Drew



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