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Zazou Picpoul de Pinet
If spring had perfume, this would be it: fresh flowers with a hint of citrus. Vibrant, bright, and refreshing like a bowl of ripe lemons and white peaches.
The grape got its name because the wine is high in acidity, which means it's refreshing and tart as you sip on it while hoping for a short winter. The French know a thing or two about making wine. They've been doing it for centuries and sometimes they keep their vino knowledge a little too close to the vest, but we've got the lowdown for you on this v cool indigenous French grape. The coolest fact about this wine is that "Picpoul" literally translates to, "sting the lips,".
Data sheet
- Product Size
- .75l
- Units In Case
- 12
- Country
- France
- Region
- Languedoc-Roussillon
- Alcohol Content
- 12.5%
- Pairings
- Great aperitif but also goes particularly well with salty dishes, especially seafood or charcuterie. In France, it is most often served with oysters.
- Limited Availability
- Yes
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