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This medium-bodied, dry red wine has an ABV of about 13%, and is made with Pinot Noir grapes from Vosne Romanee. It’s pure and expressive, and very perfumed, with aromas or raspberry, mulberry, rose petals, and orange essence. It has a harmonious palate, with supple tannins, and notes of ripe cherry and strawberry.
The Marchand-Tawse Vosne Romanee Village is great to pair with cheese like Brie de Meaux, and cured meats. Enjoy it also with steak or lamb, and roast chicken or roast duck.
Maison Marchand-Tawse is a joint venture formed in 2010 by native Quebecois, Pascal Marchand, who worked in Domaine Comte Armand, and Moray Tawse of the Tawse Winery in Ontario. These two Canadians created this collaboration initially with focus directed on negociant releases, but as dreams and ambitions do, it became much more. Marchand-Tawse is based in Beaune, and produces a range of wines from regional Bourgogne to Grand Cru, from Pinot Noir to Chardonnay.
Store unopened red wines in a cool, dry, and dark place safe from constant vibration. Keep your bottle horizontal in a wine rack or cellar to retain the moistness of the cork. The ideal temperature for storage is between 16 to 18°C. Once opened, a bottle will be good for 3 to 5 days standing upright in the refrigerator.