Saturday, 23 August 2014

Costieres de Nimes 2012 - Wine Review

Ahh, French wine - le sigh!
It's not only French wine, but wine from Nimes. Nimes! We visited Nimes when we lived in the South of France.
I wish we were still living there, but we're not - so enjoying a bottle of red wine from Nimes is as good as it gets here in the cold wet climes of Northern England.

Costieres de Nimes 2012. Red wine. French wine.

We like French wine, well, we pretty much like wine from every wine producing country in the World, but French wine has a special place in our hearts.
This wine, Costieres de Nimes 2012 was a good example of wine from the South of France, it was bursting with black cherry flavours, with a pleasant herb and pepper finish.

Costieres de Nimes 2012. Red wine. French wine.

From the bottle label -
Southern Rhine between Nimes & the Mediterranean - a lustrous black fruit dominated blend.
Influenced by the South of France's warm climate, this is a wine rich in black cherries with notes of garrigue herbs and peppery spice. 
Ideal with all roast meats.
Are you a fan of French wine?
Have you tried Costieres de Nimes 2012?


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