

Baron De Guers Picpoul De Pinet 75cl Cheap
$19.80 $10.69
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Description
Description
Baron De Guers Picpoul De Pinet 75cl
Description
Wine of France
100% piquepoul
Pomerols
This zesty fragrant wine which offers plenty of fresh citrus and mineral flavours.
This wine is made from grapes grown around the town of Pomérols, in the Languedoc region of Southern France, from vineyards overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.
9.8 UK Units per 75cl bottle
1.6 UK Units per 125ml glass
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Dietary Information
Allergy Advice
Contains Sulphites
Manufacturer
Bottled by:
Les Costiérs de Pomérols,
34810 Pomérols,
France.
Preparation
This pairs perfectly with seafood, fish or salads.
Serving suggestion: This pairs perfectly with seafood, fish or salads
Country of Origin
Country of origin: France
Wine of France
Packaging
Bottle
Alcohol
Alcohol by volume: 13%
Serving suggestion: A zesty fragrant wine that offers plenty of fresh citrus, green apple and mineral flavours
Alcoholic content: 9.8 units
Region of origin: Languedoc-Roussillon
Agent: Bibendum Off Trade
Grape variety: Picpoul
Producer: Les Costieres de Pomerols
Wine colour: White
Type of closure: Screwcap
Storage instructions: This wine is ideal for drinking now but can be kept for up to 2 years
History: Founded in 1932, the co-operative currently has around 350 members with a quality approach at its centre. The vineyard benefits from a Mediterranean climate tempered by maritime influences, and extends between Garrigue and Etang de Thau, in sunny terraces called Costières, hence the name “Costières de Pomérols”.
Regional information: Over the last 25 years, the fortunes of Languedoc-Rousillon have been transformed largely due to the introduction of the Vin de Pays classification in 1979. This exciting region continues to see a flow of investment from the Bordelais and others, which has enabled the evolution of the qualitative pyramid to continue.
Vinification: Made from grapes grown around the town of Pomerols, in the Languedoc region of Southern France, from vineyards overlooking the Mediterranean sea.

