Domaine Puech Cocut Merlot Vin de Pays d’Oc 2005
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This Mediterranean- influenced Merlot is a fruity yet earthy wine. The 2005 is even better than the 2003 and 2004, with more ripe fruit flavors and complexity.
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Release Notes:
On the slopes above the river Orb, north of Beziers in Languedoc, we find a perfect example of the excellent value to be found in the wines of the Pays d'Oc. Vines have been grown here since Roman times, if not before. Although most of the best red wines from the Pays d’Oc feature Rhone varietals like Syrah and Grenache, this wine shows that the fruitier Merlot from Bordeaux can thrive here. 2005 was a great year for this wine.
Tasting Notes:
A beautiful ruby colored wine with a classic Merlot nose of fresh red fruit, earthiness and a hint of white pepper. On the palate, this wine is round, fruity and well-balanced with plum and berry flavors and a smooth finish. A versatile wine that is perfect for drinking alone or with a variety of fare from barbecue to pizza and pasta. Puech Cocut is a great wine for parties, and can keep until 2008.

Puech Cocut aging in barrels.
Winery:
Domaine de Raissac has been in the same family since 1823. The Chateau is built on top of the ruins of a Roman villa. It is located in center of Languedoc... Read more
Region:
The Languedoc (or Pays d’Oc) region is in the heart of southern France, lying along the Mediterranean Sea and just east of Provence. The hot, dry climate produces powerful, spicy and... Read more

Vineyards in the rolling hills of Pays d’Oc.