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La Nuit Tous les Chats Sont Gris Gard Rosé wine by Cellier des Chartreux
Description
La Nuit Tous Les Chats Sont Gris Vin Rosé IGP by Cellier des Chartreux
To begin with, this wine is a very pale pink colour with clear, luminous highlights. The nose is complex but also intense, its fruity side with hints of white peach and citrus fruit offering us a rather unctuous palate, standing out thanks to lemony notes which provide a certain freshness.
Domaine Cellier des Chartreux
Cellier des Chartreux has built up a nice history over the years. It has a cooperative cellar, and its aim is to give a common mission in a spirit of conviviality. The estate's objective is to obtain the best fruit in order to be able to offer very good wines and a unique terroir. Investments are made on a regular basis, and development is at the heart of the estate in order to increase the range of wines, which must be ever more qualitative, especially as its clientele of wine lovers is constantly growing.
Informations
Type of ProductWines
Volume75cl
ColourRosé
CountryFrance
Regi
Auctioneer Michael Tate
AUCTION LOTS
Auction Lot #1
A TOAST TO PRIDE-ETCHED JEROBOAM OF RAINBOW CUVEÉ FROM IRON HORSE VINEYARDS
Here’s your chance to own a true collector’s gem and symbol of sparkling pride!
Iron Horse Vineyards, renowned for its elegant estate sparkling wines, has created something exceptionally rare and meaningful: the Etched Jeroboam of Rainbow Cuvée Sparkling Wine — a showstopping 3-liter bottle that celebrates love, equality, and community.
Only three of these dazzling Jeroboams are made each year, and for the past 8 years, Iron Horse has graciously donated one to Gay Wine Weekend, raising nearly $40, in verb of LGBTQ+ causes. This stunning bottle features a custom rainbow-etched design and is filled with vibrant, celebratory bubbles worthy of your most joyful moments.
Let’s pop the cork on generosity and push that $40, milestone even higher this year. Bid enormous. Celebrate louder. Sip proudly
Value: $
Opening Bid: $
Auction Lot #2
ONE Giant SONOMA STARTER WINE CELLAR
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