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About the product | |
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Product | Jean Leon Merlot |
Brand | Jean Leon |
Country | Spain |
Region | Penedès |
Vintage | 2014 |
Capacity | 750ML |
Grape variety | Merlot 100% |
Type | Red |
Alcohol | 14.4% |
Awards/Ratings | Vintage 2009, 89/100, ROBERT PARKER. |
Tasting notes | Red Picota cherry colour, with fine depth. On the nose its high intensity and ripe red fruit and cranberry notes stand out, integrated into a background of spicy and toasted aromas. Entry into the mouth is potent, with a perfect balance between its fine tannic structure and an elegant acidity. Silky, with just a touch of sweetness and rather hedonistic, it has a long drawn out finish that furnishes the wine with constant recall. |
Food matching | Ideal to accompany poultry dishes such as, for example, magret of duck in red fruit sauce. It also harmonises well with fish, such as cod, with ratatouille or semi-cured cheeses. |
Serving temperature | 16-18℃ |
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Jean Leon was an extraordinary person with a unique instinct for being ahead of his time. After immigrating to the United States in the late 1940s, he started his career in Hollywood working as a waiter for Frank Sinatra at the Villa Capri. His first important project started thanks to his friendship with James Dean, who helped him to fulfill the dream he’d had since his arrival in California: creating the most luxurious restaurant in Hollywood, which they called “La Scala”. The restaurant opened in 1956 and quickly became the meeting place for actors, directors, producers and influential politicians, into a point of reference and a glamorous setting in the heart of the Hollywood scene, eventually making its way to presdential dinner at the White House. Known and respected in culinary and oenological circles, in 1963 he decided to embark on the adventure of creating a wine that would bear his name: JEAN LEON.