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Sidi Brahim is a range of branded wines produced in the Atlas mountains, mainly in Algeria but also in Tunisia and Morocco. The wines are blended and bottled or filled into bag-in-boxes in France, and are primarily sold there. It was the second-best selling foreign wine in France, behind Boulaouane (also a Castel brand), as of 2005.〔(Castel has not yet exhausted all the potential of North Africa ), Drinks Media Wire, 2006-02-09〕 The production volume is around three million bottles annually.〔("China and Russia are my priorities" ) (interview with Pierre Castel), Sud-Ouest Blogs/Bordeaux Wine News 2009-04-21〕 The wine has been named after the Battle of Sidi-Brahim (1845). The brand is currently owned by Groupe Castel,〔(Groupe Castel: Sidi Brahim ), accessed 2010-06-28 〕 which acquired it (and Malesan) in 2003 from William Pitters, a company founded by Bernard Magrez.〔(Pitters sold to Marie Brizard ), Decanter.com 2005-02-09〕 Magrez/Pitters in turn bought it in 1982.〔(Bernard Magrez - Le “compositeur de vins rares” se dévoile ), Objectif Aquitaine, accessed 2010-06-28 〕 The label of the red wine bottle states that it is "harvested by hand since 1924". The grape composition of Sidi Brahim and the range of wines offered has varied throughout the years, but in 2010 the composition is indicated as the following: * Red wine: Cabernet Sauvignon (50%), Syrah (30%), and Merlot (20%).〔(Sidi Brahim: Notre rouge ), accessed 2010-06-28 〕 * Rosé wine: Cinsault (40%) and Grenache gris (60%).〔(Sidi Brahim: Notre rosé ), accessed 2010-06-28 〕 * White wine: Chardonnay (100%).〔(Sidi Brahim: Notre rosé ), accessed 2010-06-28 〕 The blend of the red wine has previously included traditional grown varieties of North Africa (which it used to share with Languedoc-Roussillon), such as Alicante, Aramon, Carignan, Cinsault, and Grenache. The current composition is more "New World-like". == See also == *Algerian wine 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sidi Brahim (wine)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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