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Domaine de Pellehaut Harmonie de Gascogne Rouge 2023 Wine (75cl)

Domaine de Pellehaut Harmonie de Gascogne Rouge 2023 Wine (75cl) is recorded as 2023 red wine made from Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Merlot, Malbec, and Syrah from France. BottlePicker combines the recorded bottle identity with structured wine evidence; retailer prices remain separated by country and currency.

ProducerDomaine de Pellehaut
Vintage2023
Wine stylered
GrapeCabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Merlot, Malbec, Syrah
CountryFrance
Bottle size750ml

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What is in this wine, and where it grows

The wine

Domaine de Pellehaut Harmonie de Gascogne Rouge 2023 Wine (75cl) is recorded as a 2023 red wine made from Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Merlot, Malbec, and Syrah in France.

Typical grape profile: Cabernet Sauvignon — Blackcurrant, cedar, graphite; ages well, especially in Bordeaux blends; Pinot Noir — Red fruit (cherry, cranberry, red plum), earthy and floral notes, silky texture. The finished bottle can differ with vintage and winemaking.

The vineyard evidence

No verified vineyard or named parcel is linked yet. BottlePicker therefore does not assign a soil, elevation or site temperature to this bottle from its regional name alone.

Soil structure and vine density

No site-specific soil or planting-density record is available for this bottle.

Growing-temperature context

For general cultivar-level heat guidance, see the Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Merlot, Malbec, and Syrah growing profiles. BottlePicker does not apply a generic range to this bottle without a verified vineyard link.

Source-supplied bottle description

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'Situated on the slopes surrounding Château de Pellehaut, at an elevation of over 180m, the vineyard is set in an ideal terroir with maximum exposure to the sun. Protected by the Pyrenees, the Gers region also has the advantage of relatively low rainfall in summer. ''Pellehaut'' gets its name from the Roman or mediaeval word pila (meaning any kind of solid, pillar-like construction). The presence two kilometres away of mosaics decorated with vines at the Gallo-Roman site of Séviac bears witness to the fact that vines were already grown at Pellehaut in Roman times. The vineyard forms the heart of this traditional farming business run by Martin and Mathieu Béraut. The two brothers have conserved the balance of crops introduced by their father, Gaston, 50 years ago – an example of Gascon-style polyculture, a mix of vines, beef livestock and cereal crops. The vines grow on the tops of the low, rounded hills, while the lower slopes are reserved for the cattle and cereal farming. The combination of the dung from the Blondes d’Aquitaine cows and grape pomace makes prime compost for the vines. These two complementary activities mean that they are able to maintain the organic matter present in the vineyard’s soils while limiting the use of artificial fertiliser. This is typical of the spirit in which the Pellehaut estate is farmed – respect for ancestral methods and natural balance combined with scientific precision and a constant concern for quality and innovation.'

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