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Roulotte Roulante 2023 Vin Blanc Côtes De Gascogne IGP, France

2023 Côtes de Gascogne Vin Blanc

Roulotte Roulante 2023 Vin Blanc from the Côtes de Gascogne in France is a delightful white wine that captures the essence of its vibrant region. With a medium body, this wine offers a refreshing and crisp experience, making it incredibly food-friendly. The bright acidity adds a lively character that elevates its profile, while the prominent fruit intensity showcases delightful notes of citrus and green apple. The wine is dry, allowing its flavors to shine without overwhelming sweetness, making it an excellent choice for warm afternoons or any occasion that calls for a refreshing sip. Whether enjoyed on its own or paired with seafood dishes, this Vin Blanc is a wonderful representation of the unique terroir of Côtes de Gascogne.

Tasting notes:


Grapefruit and pineapple flavors with a zesty, mouth-watering finish characterize this wine. The blend of tropical and citrus notes creates a refreshing experience, ideal for starting the evening. The potent acidity enhances the crisp and bright style without overwhelming the palate.

Buddha's Hand

Buddha's Hand

Tropical Fruit

Tropical Fruit

White Flowers

White Flowers

Flavor profile:


Body Light

Very Light Full

Fruit Intensity Medium

Low Pronounced

Sweetness Dry

Bone Dry Sweet

Acidity High

Low Pronounced

Region:


Côtes de Gascogne
Côtes de Gascogne

Gascony is the ultimate expression of rural, southwestern France. Vineyards stretch from the peaks of the Pyrenees to the Atlantic Coast. Food and wine are significant parts of the culture here, where locals reliably have a bottle of "Côtes de Gascogne" on the table during meals. These are usually white blends featuring Ugni Blanc, Colombard and Sauvignon Blanc. They are typically light-bodied and dry with refreshing citrus and tropical fruit notes. Though red and rosé wines from this region are rare, those found are usually made from Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec and Tannat. IGP (Indication Géographique protégée) within France’s wine classification system focuses on controlling regional and geographical origin. The category is less restrictive than the AOC classification and gives winemakers to have more freedom with style and taste profile when creating wines.

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