The Name

The 17th-century French poet and playwright Hercule Savinien de Cyrano, Sieur
de Bergerac - known

to history as Cyrano de Bergerac - was a contemporary of Molière.
He was famous for his extraordinary

nose and for his passion, both of which are
commemorated in Edmond Rostand's late nineteenth-century

play Cyrano de Bergerac.

 

The Wine

A dark and fragrant wine from the hand-picked Syrah grapes, famous for its nose and for the passions that it inspires when accompanied by flavourful and spicy foods. Cyrano is made entirely from the particularly rich Syrah grown in the heart of Provence.

 

Distribution

Worldwide.

 

Retail Price (per bottle, indicative only)

USA - $18.00

UK - £12.99

 

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