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Belluguette

Languedoc Vermentino, Roussanne, Grenache Blanc, Viognier

Chateau Paul Mas Belluguette from the Languedoc region is a beautifully crafted white blend featuring Vermentino, Roussanne, Grenache Blanc, and Viognier. This wine offers a captivating dance of flavors and aromas, with vibrant, lively acidity that refreshes the palate. The body is well-structured and rich, showcasing a harmonious balance of complexity and elegance. Fruit-forward notes of ripe stone fruits, crisp green apple, and citrus effortlessly meld with subtle floral undertones and a touch of minerality, creating a delightful sensory experience. This wine's versatility makes it wonderfully food-friendly, pairing excellently with seafood, poultry, or creamy pasta dishes. Chateau Paul Mas Belluguette truly captures the essence of the unique Languedoc terroir, providing an exquisite and memorable tasting experience.

Tasting notes:


Lemon

Lemon

Honeysuckle

Honeysuckle

White Peach

White Peach

Flavor profile:


Acidity Mild

Low Pronounced

Body Medium

Very Light Full

Fruit Intensity Medium

Low Pronounced

Sweetness Bone Dry

Bone Dry Sweet

Pairs well with:


Grilled Octopus, Lemon Herb Chicken, Salad with Citrus Dressing

Region:


Languedoc-Roussillon
Languedoc-Roussillon

France's oldest and largest winemaking region, the Languedoc-Roussillon stretches around the sun-kissed Mediterranean from Roussillon to Provence. Taking in everything from rugged mountain slopes to breezy coastline, this vast region features various climates and terroirs. Outside of its famous AOCs like Minervois, Corbières and Saint-Chinian, many Languedoc wines are made in the less restrictive IGP classification, in particular the Pays d'Oc. There are many wine styles made in Languedoc, but full-bodied reds blending Grenache, Syrah, Carignan, Mourvèdre and Cinsault are the most common. For summer drinking, look to its fruity rosé, rounded Chardonnay and zingy Picpoul. You will often find grape varieties stated on the label of Languedoc's IGP wines, an uncommon practice in much of France.

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