Roseville, Puisseguin - St-Emilion

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Ruby red in colour with typical aromas including ripe black fruit, plum and cherries on the nose. On the palate it is silky and smooth with the smallest hint of spice. The finish is long and satisfying.

Information

Product Code
FR0033 (DUTY FREE)

About This Wine

Country
France
Region
Bordeaux
Appellation
Puisseguin - St - Emilion
Winery
Schroder & Schyler Euro
Type
Red Wine
Grape Variety
Cabernet Sauvignon
Grape Variety
Merlot
Vintage
2018
Food Matching
Shrimp scampi with garlic bread
ABV (%)
14
Closure
Cork
Size (cl)
75
Case Size
6
Vegetarian
Yes
Vegan
No
Organic
No
Sulphites
Contains
Celery
No
Gluten
No
Milk
No
Eggs
No
Fish
No
Nuts
No
Peanuts
No
Sesame
No
Sesame Seeds
No
Shellfish
No
Soya Beans
No
Mustard
No
Molluscs
No
Lupin
No

Schroder & Schyler

The history of the Schröder & Schyler House merges with that of the Bordeaux trade. A history, rich in adventures, since over the centuries, wars and changes in regime, have influenced its activities and in turn its markets have diversified.


Hanseatic merchants Jean-Henri Schÿler, originally from Hamburg (1708 - 1776) and Jacques Schröder (1691 - 1755), originally from Lübeck, founded the company that bears their name, at Bordeaux quai des Chartrons. It served as a trading post for colonial foodstuffs (indigo, spices, sugar, coffee, tea, oils, etc.) from Santo Domingo and the West Indies, destined for northern European ports. Passing through Bordeaux and its port, the ships were loaded with Bordeaux wine barrels and the Port of the Baltic with cargoes of staves for the manufacture of oak barrels.


These merchants of the Protestant religion, educated on the virtues of commerce, according to the ancient tradition which has given all its splendour to the Hanseatic League, had an unrivalled commercial network which extended from Holland to Russia, passing through Denmark, Norway, East Prussia, Latvia, Estonia. Durable commercial links established at the company's inception continue today and throughout the world.

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