
Winery Baron CharcotLes Chemins Blanc
In the mouth this white wine is a .
This wine generally goes well with vegetarian, poultry or lean fish.
Taste structure of the Les Chemins Blanc from the Winery Baron Charcot
Light | Bold | |
Dry | Sweet | |
Soft | Acidic |
In the mouth the Les Chemins Blanc of Winery Baron Charcot in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon is a .
Food and wine pairings with Les Chemins Blanc
Pairings that work perfectly with Les Chemins Blanc
Original food and wine pairings with Les Chemins Blanc
The Les Chemins Blanc of Winery Baron Charcot matches generally quite well with dishes of pasta, vegetarian or poultry such as recipes of lasagne with salmon, goat cheese and spinach, summer tuna quiche or clopinettes in field dresses.
Details and technical informations about Winery Baron Charcot's Les Chemins Blanc.
Discover the grape variety: Lercat
Most certainly Pyrenean of Jurançonnais more precisely. It has long been confused with the lauzet, although its leaves are somewhat different. It is practically no longer present in the vineyards, which means that it is clearly on the way out. Published genetic analyses have revealed that it is related to one or more grape varieties, including Courbu Blanc. For more information, click here! - Synonymy: Arcat in Lasseube (Pyrénées atlantiques) (the synonymy of the grape varieties, click here!).
Last vintages of this wine
The best vintages of Les Chemins Blanc from Winery Baron Charcot are 2015, 2018
Informations about the Winery Baron Charcot
The Winery Baron Charcot is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 16 wines for sale in the of Languedoc-Roussillon to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Languedoc-Roussillon
Languedoc (formerly Coteaux du Languedoc) is a key appellation used in the Languedoc-Roussillon wine region of southern France. It covers Dry table wines of all three colors (red, white and rosé) from the entire region, but leaves Sweet and Sparkling wines to other more specialized appellations. About 75% of all Languedoc wines are red, with the remaining 25% split roughly down the middle between whites and rosés. The appellation covers most of the Languedoc region and almost a third of all the vineyards in France.
The word of the wine: Open
Said of a wine with a full and expressive nose, generally at its peak.














