| Picpoul-de-Pinet, South France white wine |
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The Picpoul de Pinet South France white wine appellation is situated on a limestone plateau. The vineyards produce an outstandingly subtle white wine. In the age when powerful Chardonays are on the wane then Languedoc's Picpoul de Pinet white wines must surely come to prominence. The white wines are made from a single Picpoul grape variety and is a light acidic wine, with citrus fruit aromas. It is the perfect accompaniment to fresh South France seafood. Most Picpoul-de-Pinet wines are of a high standard, but my personal choice would include:
You can not miss the distinctive Picpoul de Pinet high-necked green bottles on the wine shelves. If you are in the South of France however, take a pleasant drive over to the sleepy village of Pinet and buy direct from the Co-Operative. The staff are always super helpful and you will see all the farmers filling up their plastic tubs in petrol pump style dispensers (lucky buggers!!).
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| Last Updated on Friday, 27 February 2009 16:39 |
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If you're going to drink a South France white wine, then it has to be a Picpoul-de-Pinet. The production of the world famous Picpoul de Pinet white wine is centered around a few small villages close to the Bassin de Thau, that produces much of France's high class oysters and mussels. Quite simply the best Languedoc white wine.
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