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Prelude White Wine

Lirac White Blend

Prelude Prelude White Wine is a delightful expression of the Lirac region, showcasing a harmonious white blend that truly captivates the senses. This wine boasts a light to medium body, offering an elegant mouthfeel that is both refreshing and easy to enjoy. The acidity is bright and lively, adding a refreshing quality that enhances the overall experience. With prominent fruit intensity, notes of ripe stone fruits and citrus come forward, weaving a tapestry of flavor that delights on the palate. This white blend presents a bone dry profile, making it an ideal companion for a range of dishes from seafood to light salads. With its well-balanced structure and inviting aroma, Prelude Prelude White Wine stands out as a charming choice for any occasion.

Tasting notes:


Honey

Honey

Citrus Blossom

Citrus Blossom

White Peach

White Peach

Flavor profile:


Acidity Mild

Low Pronounced

Body Medium

Very Light Full

Fruit Intensity Medium

Low Pronounced

Sweetness Dry

Bone Dry Sweet

Region:


France
France

While it was not the first country to master winemaking, no other country has determined the course of wine and wine culture as much as France. From the sparkling wines of Champagne to the Pinot Noir and Chardonnay of Burgundy; from Bordeaux's sumptuous blends to Alsace's Riesling; and from the Loire Valley's Sauvignon Blancs to exciting new regions like Pays d'Oc in the south, France has given the world nearly all the major styles and grape varieties that dominate what we drink today. There are numerous reasons why France and wine are so inextricably linked, but perhaps the foremost is geography. Few places can rival France's unique array of hot and cool-climate regions and the abundant maritime influences and mountainous terrain found throughout the country.

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