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La Grange de Noue Mea Patriste 2019

by La Grange de Noue Mea

Vintage
2019
Colour
Red
Appellation
Vin de France
ABV
13% ABV

La Grange de Noue Mea Patriste 2019 (2019) is red wine made by La Grange de Noue Mea from cabernet franc. It is imported to the US by D-I Wine and available through the trade in NY, in stock as of 2026-06-11.

Supply chain

From producer to market

  1. ProducerLa Grange de Noue MeaVerified
  2. ImporterD-I WineTTB NY-I-21534Verified
  3. DistributionNYSelf-distributedVerified
  4. AvailabilityIn stockAs of 2026-06-11Trade inquiry

Retail & on-premise

Where to find it

In stockat D-I WineNYas of 2026-06-11

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Viticulture

Composition

cabernet franc
ABV
13%

Viticulture

Farming & winemaking

Winemaking

Whole-bunch maceration, native-yeast fermentation. No added sulphur, no fining, no filtration. Élevage in fibreglass tank to keep oak influence at zero.

95%Verified

Reference

Quick facts

Producer
La Grange de Noue Mea
Importer
D-I WineTTB NY-I-21534
Distributed in
NY
Appellation
Vin de France95%Verified
Grapes
cabernet franc95%Verified

About this data

Provenance tiers

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  • Inferred (LLM research)Filled by language-model inference from multiple public sources. Useful, but verify before acting.
  • Manual / operatorEntered or curated by a WineGraph operator. Authoritative within its scope; check the ref.

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