Technical sheet · Chardonnay-Viognier "vignes de Nicole" Vdp D'Oc
| Type Of Wine: | white wine |
|---|---|
| Vintage: | 2013 Other vintages |
| Appellation: | Pays d'Oc (Languedoc Roussillon,France) |
| Winery: | Paul Mas |
| Volume: | 75cl |
| Grapes: | Chardonnay, Viognier |
|---|---|
| Allergens: | Contains Sulfites |
| Alcohol Vol.: | 14% |
Description · Paul Mas
Chardonnay-Viognier "vignes de Nicole" Vdp D'Oc 2013 (Chardonnay and Viognier)
TASTING NOTES:
- View: Chardonnay-Viognier "vignes de Nicole" Vdp D'Oc 2013 has a pale golden color with green hues.
- Nose: fruity, woody, spicy, vegetables.
- Mouth: The flavors of Viognier, mellow and powerful (violet, apricot) are absorbed by the delicate and ethereal fragrance of Chardonnay.
CELLAR: Paul Mas
GRAPES: 70% Chardonnay and 30% Viognier
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More reviews about Chardonnay-Viognier "vignes de Nicole" Vdp D'Oc 2013
Posted on 25/03/15 at 17.05
4 /
- View: intense straw yellow
- Nose: notes of peach, vanilla
- Mouth: dry, full, long finish
APPELLATION: Vignes de Pays (France)
VINEYARD: Paul Mas
GRAPES: Chardonnay
PAIRING: fish, rice
TEMPERATURE: 10 °
ALCOHOL: 14%
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Reviews about Chardonnay-Viognier "vignes de Nicole" Vdp D'Oc 2011
4/5
Has a very cheerful colour. On the nose, this is a white wine with aromas of acacia flowers . Very rough in the mouth.













