
Le Chapeau Qui Rit Blanc 2019
Le Chapeau Qui Rit Blanc is a fresh, crisp and clean white wine perfect for lazy sunny days. This is a blend of ripe Colombard, from many varied sources, and a touch of floral Ugni Blanc. Despite its relative neutrality, Colombard is among the most-planted white grape varieties in France, occupying swathes of land along the west coast. As the grape has the ability to retain acidity in hot, dry environments enterprising vignerons use Colombard to make fresh white wines. A dash of Ugni blanc brings with it white flower petals and a lifted finish.
Wine File
The Region France | The South West
The wine region of South West France encompasses numerous small scattered areas that combine to produce an impressive range of excellent value wines with diverse stylistic influences from Bordeaux, Spain, Languedoc-Roussillon, and The Rhône. The brandy-producing region of...
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Domaine Les Escasses IGP Côtes de Gascogne 2019
Clos La Coutale Cahors Malbec 2018
Petite Gasconne Blanc IGP Cotes de Gascogne 2018
Domaine St Esteve Merlot IGP Pays d'Oc 2018
La Brouette Blanc IGP Côtes de Gascogne 2018
Herri Mina Irouleguy Blanc
The Primary Grape Wine By Grape Variety | Colombard
Colombard is a white wine grape variety that was traditionally grown in the Charentes and Gascony regions of France for distilling into Cognac and Armagnac respectively. Today it is still among the permitted white grape varieties in Bordeaux wine, and in Gascony...