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Plan De Dieu

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Red Wine - 'Best Box In Box'

Grape: Grenache · Syrah · Mourvèdre
Region: Côtes du Rhône
Vineyard: Domaine du Bois des Dames
Perfect Pairing: Bold, smooth, and a little wild — this red was made for lively dinners and long conversations. Tap it when the table’s full, the playlist’s on, and no one’s checking the time. Best served slightly chilled (55–65°F).

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14% ABV · 3L · 2022 / $16.00 per Bottle
Regular price $64.00
Regular price Sale price $64.00
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The Cuvée

Domaine du Bois des Dames is located in the heart of the Côtes du Rhône Village, on the noble terroirs of Plan de Dieu, or ‘God’s Plain.’ This richly textured cuvée melds complex red fruit flavors with nuances of fig and leather, culminating in a delicate touch of evergreen. It mirrors the esteemed legacy and time-honored techniques of winemaking in the area.

  • 90% lower carbon impact than the bottle
  • 100% recyclable
  • Stays Fresh for 6 Weeks
  • Enjoy 20 Glasses in Each Box
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  • More Wine

    Each Box Contains
    4 Bottles - 20 Glasses

  • Eco-Friendly

    100% Recyclable and 1/10th the Carbon Footprint compared to four 750ml bottles.

  • Award-Winning

    34 ‘Best Wine in Box’ Awards most awarded boxed wine company globally.

  • Fresh for 6-Weeks

    Enjoy peak flavor and quality for 6 weeks after the first pour.

Plan de Dieu

This AOC encompasses wines from 95 villages in the Ardèche, Drôme, Gard, and Vaucluse departments. The fight for recognition began in 1942, with Gard wine unions seeking legal recognition of their wines’ quality, drafting strict standards. The process took years, but a 1951 decree allowed villages to add their names to “AOC Côtes-du-Rhône” if conditions were met. Since 1966, 18 names have been included, from four communes in Gard, Drôme, and seven towns in Vaucluse. Each is associated with a specific terroir and duly verified.

Domaine du Bois des Dames

Established in 1957 on a former nuns’ convent in Gigondas, Domaine du Bois des Dames cultivates the terroirs of Plan de Dieu, Chateauneuf-du-Pape, and Gigondas. For 20 years, Gabriel Meffre built up a 100 hectare vineyard, but today, the estate is run by his son, Hugues, and daughter Aurélie.