
Winery L.G.B.Héritier Charmant Cuvée Speciale Blanc
This wine generally goes well with vegetarian, poultry or rich fish (salmon, tuna etc).
Food and wine pairings with Héritier Charmant Cuvée Speciale Blanc
Pairings that work perfectly with Héritier Charmant Cuvée Speciale Blanc
Original food and wine pairings with Héritier Charmant Cuvée Speciale Blanc
The Héritier Charmant Cuvée Speciale Blanc of Winery L.G.B. matches generally quite well with dishes of rich fish (salmon, tuna etc), shellfish or vegetarian such as recipes of tuna gratin, chinese fried shrimp ravioli or ham and comté quiche.
Details and technical informations about Winery L.G.B.'s Héritier Charmant Cuvée Speciale Blanc.
Discover the grape variety: Brachet
Brachet noir is a grape variety that originated in France (Provence). It produces a variety of grape specially used for wine making. It is rare to find this grape to eat on our tables. This variety of grape is characterized by medium-sized bunches and medium-sized grapes. Brachet noir can be found cultivated in these vineyards: South West, Cognac, Bordeaux, Provence & Corsica, Rhone Valley.
Last vintages of this wine
The best vintages of Héritier Charmant Cuvée Speciale Blanc from Winery L.G.B. are 2017, 2016, 2015
Informations about the Winery L.G.B.
The Winery L.G.B. is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 129 wines for sale in the of Vin de France to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Vin de France
Vin de France is the most basic level of quality for wines from France. These are generally uncomplicated everyday drinks - most often blends, but perhaps also Varietal wines based on a well-known Grape variety such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay or Sauvignon Blanc. Wines from France are those that do not meet the criteria stipulated by the Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) or Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) laws (see information on French wine labels). This may be because the vineyards are outside the delimited production areas or because the grape varieties or winemaking techniques used do not conform to the rules of the local appellations.
The word of the wine: Breton
See cabernet franc.














