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Mosaïque Sélection Privée

AOC Neuchâtel
The Mosaïque Sélection Privée AOC Neuchâtel is like a symphony crafted from three harmoniously tuned grape varieties. It speaks of diversity and perfect balance, united in a masterpiece of artistry and passion. A wine that elevates every composition of life.
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Red wine

grapes

Pinot Noir, Gamaret, Garanoir

percent

14%

bottle

Barrel

temparature

16°C

Culinary recommendation
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An ideal match for dishes featuring red meat, game, and a variety of cheeses.

Wine history
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In 1559, Blaise Junod, then Governor of Valangin, commissioned the construction of Château d’Auvernier. In 1603, the estate was acquired by Pierre Chambrier, an influential figure of his time. The purchase included a vineyard spanning 19 fossuriers (around 7 hectares), which remains the core of the property to this day.

For more than 400 years, Château d’Auvernier has been owned by the same family. During this time, the winery has produced wines of exceptional quality, highly esteemed both in Switzerland and internationally. Despite a history shaped by notable figures such as military leaders, regents, and statesmen, winemaking remains the soul and purpose of the estate.

Tasting note
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This red blend combines the finest qualities of three grape varieties. It boasts a deep, intense red color and captivates with its aromas of wild berries.

Vinification
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The grapes are carefully handpicked between late September and early October. Each grape variety is vinified separately and aged in oak barrels for 18 months before being blended.

Producer
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Château d'Auvernier
Vineyards
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The grapes of the three varieties grow on a terroir with soils ranging from mildly to highly calcareous, containing a low to moderate clay content.

75cl
2023
CHF 26.90
Total CHF 161.40

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