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Domaine Lefarge Cote' EST 2008

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Here is a French blend of Grenache Blanc, Chardonnay, and Marsanne
that is drinkable, affordable, and great value for the price point. The
wine has a beautiful light straw color with a nose of light citrus and
flowers. This Eric Soloman selection is a beautiful “bang for your
buck” white wine. It holds up nicely to food and would go great at a
cocktail parties. This is one of the best value whites I’ve found this
year!

WHO  Jean Marc Lefarge
WHAT  Grenache Blanc, Chardonnay, Marsanne
WHERE  France, Cotes’ Catalanes
WHEN 2008
HOW MUCH  $10.99

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  1. That’s “Jean-Marc Lafage” not “Jean-Marie Lefarge.” Yes, it’s a very good value for the money; the nose suggests sweetness, but what you get on the palate is nice herbs and fruit and a surprising amount of mineral character on the finish. There’s a red, also, called “Cote Sud,” that blends syrah, grenache, and cabernet sauvignon, with lots of black fruit and earthy character.

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