Château d’Or & de Gueules – Mixed discovery case 3×2 “Trassegum”

Home/Mixed Wine cases/Château d’Or & de Gueules – Mixed discovery case 3×2 “Trassegum”

Château d’Or & de Gueules – Mixed discovery case 3×2 “Trassegum”

This case includes 3 bottles of each color from the range "Trassegum". Each case is shipped with three bottles of red and 3 white.

Domaine d’Or & the Gueules is located on the edge of the Camargue region in southern France,  in the south of the wine region called “Costières de Nimes”. Gueule means the color red in old French and the wineyard’s name is therfore “The Red and Gold vineyard”. The name comes from Diane de Puymorin’s coat of arms that was imagined to represent the family’s wine production. The gold stands for the southern French sun’s power and strength, and the red color symbolizes character and richness. And these are wines with great personality, but also sophistication and elegance! The wine is grown on land that is exposed in ideal south / south-easterly direction over 50 hectars of land.

87.0

Château d'Or & de Gueules - Mixed discovery case 3x2 "Trassegum"

Quantity:
  • Domaine d'Or & de Gueules - Trassegum - Red × 3

    The red "Trassegum" is a multiple award-winning wine with great elegance. The wine is made from older vines that are more than 80 years old.

  • Château d'Or & de Gueules - Trassegum - White × 3

    "Trassegum" is an elegant white wine raised in oak barrels. The Roussanne grape gives a "buttery" and beautiful depth to the wine. However, lightened and counterbalanced by a fruity freshness from the Rolle and Viognier grapes.

Domaine d'Or & the Gueules is located on the edge of the Camargue region in southern France,  in the south of the wine region called "Costières de Nimes". Gueule means the color red in old Frenc...

Domaine d’Or & the Gueules is located on the edge of the Camargue region in southern France,  in the south of the wine region called “Costières de Nimes”. Gueule means the color red in old French and the wineyard’s name is therfore “The Red and Gold vineyard”. The name comes from Diane de Puymorin’s coat of arms that was imagined to represent the family’s wine production. The gold stands for the southern French sun’s power and strength, and the red color symbolizes character and richness. And these are wines with great personality, but also sophistication and elegance! The wine is grown on land that is exposed in ideal south / south-easterly direction over 50 hectars of land.

Read more

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.

Back to Top
Added to cart
Shopping Cart
Close

No products in the cart.