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Beaujolais Blanc

2004 Beaujolais White Blend

The Dominique Cornin Beaujolais Blanc is a delightful white blend that hails from the esteemed Beaujolais region. This 2004 vintage presents a luminous white color, exuding an inviting allure. The body is medium, striking a perfect balance that makes it versatile for various occasions. Its acidity is bright and lively, providing a refreshing backbone that enhances the overall tasting experience. With a moderate fruit intensity, the wine showcases notes of delicate stone fruit and a hint of floral character that captivates the senses. The dryness is pleasantly crisp, making it an excellent choice for pairing with light dishes or enjoying on its own. Overall, this wine is a charming representation of its region, offering both elegance and approachability.

Tasting notes:


Honey

Honey

Almond

Almond

White Peach

White Peach

Flavor profile:


Acidity Medium

Low Pronounced

Body Light

Very Light Full

Fruit Intensity Medium

Low Pronounced

Sweetness Bone Dry

Bone Dry Sweet

Region:


Beaujolais

Beaujolais, located in the heart of France, is one of the most diverse winegrowing regions in the world. Spanning rolling hills and lush valleys, Beaujolais' vineyards cover a dizzying array of terroir. The cool, refreshing breezes from the Saône River play a major role in moderating Beaujolais' vineyards, sending fog and chilly air across the region. This tempers the daytime heat and allows grapes to ripen slowly but fully. Cooler-climate grape varieties thrive in the northern part of the region, producing delicate and aromatic wines, while further south, the warmer, sun-drenched areas yield bigger, bolder wines. This diversity of conditions allows Beaujolais to produce a wide range of wine styles, each reflecting the unique character of its growing regions.

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