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Red wine L'Exception de Lou - 70% Merlot - 30% Cabernet Sauvignon - 1 year of aging in oak barrels
A fairly deep purple color, a peppery nose with a nice length in the mouth, very balanced and with a finish focused on spices and candied fruits. This wine will go perfectly with a rib of beef, game or even a roast.
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70% Merlot - 30% Cabernet Sauvignon - 1 year of aging in oak barrels A fairly deep purple color, a peppery nose with a nice length in the mouth, very balanced and with a finish focused on spices and candied fruits. This wine will go perfectly with a rib of beef, game or even a roast.

    Exhibitor

    Exhibitor

    HAUTES-ALPES

    Local gastronomy

    In the Buëch and Gap areas, the mild climate brings a touch of Provence and enables growth of Mediterranean plants such as lavender, thyme and lime tree. In the Durance valley, however, arboriculture developed and many apple and pear orchards cover the valleys. Vineyards of Mollard, an endemic variety of grape, maintains its position. Finally, from the Dévoluy to the Champsaur, via the Queyras or the Briançon area, sheep, goat, cattle or pig breeding is widely practiced. The Pommes des Alpes from Haute-Durance and Sisteron lamb qualify for Indication Géographiques Protégées and Label Rouge (Protected Geographical Identifications and Red Label)

    These healthy products are promoted by the local brand Hautes-Alpes Naturellement (Hautes-Alpes Naturally) Typical recipes are tourtons from the Champsaur, oreilles d’ânes from the Valgaudemar, the Seille from Veynes, trout in Chateauroux les Alpes, honey-based desserts and so on. 

    They figure on the menus of Michelin-star chefs, restaurants and bistros in the area.

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    Brand

    Brand

    Domaine de Tresbaudon


    Family estate in the middle of the mountains... Domaine de Tresbaudon is a family wine estate made up of 35ha of vines. Located about fifteen kilometers from Gap, in the typical Hautes-Alpes village: Tallard, known for its castle overlooking the Durance valley. Since 1999, we have offered you a selection of diverse and authentic wines.