
Winery Le Petit BéretProfil Sauvignon
In the mouth this white wine is a .
This wine generally goes well with vegetarian, poultry or lean fish.
Taste structure of the Profil Sauvignon from the Winery Le Petit Béret
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Dry | Sweet | |
Soft | Acidic |
In the mouth the Profil Sauvignon of Winery Le Petit Béret in the region of Pays d'Oc is a .
Food and wine pairings with Profil Sauvignon
Pairings that work perfectly with Profil Sauvignon
Original food and wine pairings with Profil Sauvignon
The Profil Sauvignon of Winery Le Petit Béret matches generally quite well with dishes of pasta, vegetarian or poultry such as recipes of capellini with prosciutto, vegan leek and tofu quiche or chicken waterzooi with blanche de hoegaarden and pink pepper.
Details and technical informations about Winery Le Petit Béret's Profil Sauvignon.
Discover the grape variety: Dimiat
This variety is cultivated in practically all of Bulgaria, much more so in the region around the Black Sea. Among white varieties, it is still the most widely planted in this country, just ahead of rkatziteli. It is also found in the former Yugoslavia, Albania, Romania, Hungary, Turkey and Greece. It is believed to be the result of a natural intraspecific cross between coarna alba - a Romanian variety - and white gouais.
Informations about the Winery Le Petit Béret
The Winery Le Petit Béret is one of of the world's great estates. It offers 16 wines for sale in the of Pays d'Oc to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Pays d'Oc
Pays d'Oc is the PGI for red, white and rosé wines that are produced over a wide area of the southern coast of France. The PGI catchment area corresponds roughly to the Languedoc-roussillon">Languedoc-Roussillon wine region, one of the largest wine regions in France. The area covers all wines that are not produced under the strict laws that govern AOC-level appellations in the regions: among them, Corbières, Minervois and the Languedoc appellation itself. The Pays d'Oc PGI is arguably the most important in France, producing the majority of the country's PGI wines.
The word of the wine: Young
A very relative term that can designate a wine of the year that is already at its optimum, as well as a wine that has passed its first year but has not yet developed all its qualities.














