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2013 Maisons Brulées R2LO

Red Blend

  • France
  • Vin de Table Français
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CT91 2 reviews
2013
Label borrowed from 2014
2014
Label borrowed from 2019
2019

Community Tasting Notes 2

  • MikeATL Likes this wine: 91 points

    September 1, 2015 - Dressner Wines Young and Old(er) (Le Caveau, Chamblee, GA): Pinot, Gamay and Pineau d'Aunis, mouth-watering crunchy plummy fruit, white pepper, a hint of celery, very hard to put down.

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  • yofog wrote:

    November 27, 2014 - Formerly known as Herdeleau, this is a blend of Pinot noir and Pinot D'Aunis. This seemed either a little corked or a little reduced, it wasn't powerful, but the wine did seem a bit hidden. Certainly pretty in a lacy, floral way.

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  • By John Gilman
    Sep/Oct 2015, Issue #59, The Annual Loire Valley Report Vintages 2014, 2013 and a Bevy Of Older Bottles; Including Domaine Profiles on Coulée de Serrant, Moulin Touchais and Domaine Yannick Amirault

    (“R2L’O”- Les Maisons Brûlées (Corinne et Paul Gillet)) Subscribe to see review text.

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  • By Chris Kissack
    February 2015, 2/1/2015 (link)

    (Les Maisons Brûlées R2L’O Vin de France Red) Subscribe to see review text.

Wine Definition

  • Vintage 2013
  • Type Red
  • Producer Maisons Brulées
  • Varietal Red Blend
  • Designation R2LO
  • Vineyard n/a
  • Country France
  • Region France
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  • Appellation Vin de Table Français

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