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This Semi-Sweet Muscat is well-balanced with a golden color and floral nuances and hints of orange, apricot, and a delightful baked honey taste. The is amazingly fresh, clean and very satisfying.
Location: South of France.Grape: 100% Chardonnay.Nose: Citrus Fruits, pears and apples.Palate: Clean, elegant, fine and refreshing, Semi Sweet structure.Food matching: Best served chilled with white meat, pasta, pizza, fish and seafood.
Semi-sweet white wine made from the variety of grapes local to Racha region only. It is quite valuable, tender and pleasant wine with bright golden colour. It has distinctive initial aromas of white fruit, white flowers, pears, mulberries and white peach.
This juicy and vibrant Riesling features aromas of passion fruit and lime zest with layers of floral and tropical notes. Fresh and lively this white wine offers complex flavors with a clean, crisp finish.
Delicious, with elegance and complexity, this white feathering aromas of peach, green apple, white flower and honeycomb lead to a refreshing mouth feel and flavors of persimmon and butterscotch, finishing with orange zest. Pairs well with fish, chicken and light pastas.
Color: The wine has a greenish-yellow color.Aroma: A complex and elegant bouquet with notes of acacia flowers, citrus, and honey.Taste: The taste is fresh, aromatic, and savory.Serving: 8C - 10C alongside salads, snacks, and wine desserts.
Bouquet - Elegant aroma with pronounced filoral tones, refreshing.
Taste: harmonious, light.
Color - from light straw to light golden.
Lovely pale golden yellow. Floral nose, highly expressive ending on a touch of lime flower. Round and fleshy in the mouth, this wine has nice acidity. Well balanced, the finish takes aromas of apple. True enjoyment on grilled fish, fish stew and sea food.
At the very top of the Côte de Beaune between the villages of Meursault and Puligny, a few vineyard rows abut the forest known as the Bois de Blagny. Conditions are slightly cooler due to the elevation and the proximity to these woods, and the soil is chock-full of blocks of limestone.