Pineau Des Charentes White
France
At some time toward the end of the 16th century, a worker in one of the cellars in the Cognac region of France made the mistake of putting some newly made wine into a barrel already containing a small amount of Cognac. The result of this error has come to be known as Pineau de Charentes and has been made ever since. The outstanding quality is the result of exceptional soil conditions, the classical low yield grape varieties of Semillion and Sauvignon, a lengthy aging in oak casks and, above all, the devotion to the tradition of excellence. Drink it cold today with a tempting dessert dish. The classic aperitif. FWPCSTNV FWPCSTNV
Taste
Semi-Dry / Semi-Fruity
Foods
Desserts/Aperitif
