LGI-ALAIN GRIGNON LAUNCHES LES CROUZES PINK PARTNER
Languedoc-based LGI-Alain Grignon Wines has released a Rosé addition to its Les Crouzes brand.
The new wine joins the original Vielles Vignes Carignan red, launched last year into the range.
Both varieties are exclusive to the Co-op and pride themselves on their reasonable price tag, both coming with an RRPof £4.99.
UK Manager Peter Crameri commented:
“Cinsault, like Carignan, is seen as an old and ‘traditional’ varietal in the Languedoc, and tends only to be used in blends these days.

The new Les-Crouzes Rosé
We have long-standing relationships with growers producing stunning examples of both grapes and Les Crouzes was created to showcase them as stand-alone, single varietal wines.”
Grapes for Les Crouzes Vielles Vignes Cinsault Rosé 2009 sourced are from vineyards on the chalk and clay soils between Béziers and Carcassonne.
‘Les Crouzes’ is the local term for the little caves and creeks dotted throughout the area.
Founded eleven years ago, LGI-Alain Grignon Wines is a one hundred percent export focused company specializing in sourcing contemporary yet classic wines from the South of France.
With Rosé wines becoming increasingly popular with UK consumers, LGI-Alain Gringon Wines hopes the newest addition to its range gives current consumers something new to try while enticing new ones to try its products.
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