
Winery Xavier FranchiMuscat du Cap Corse Doux Naturel
This wine generally goes well with spicy food and sweet desserts.
Food and wine pairings with Muscat du Cap Corse Doux Naturel
Pairings that work perfectly with Muscat du Cap Corse Doux Naturel
Original food and wine pairings with Muscat du Cap Corse Doux Naturel
The Muscat du Cap Corse Doux Naturel of Winery Xavier Franchi matches generally quite well with dishes of spicy food or sweet desserts such as recipes of coconut chicken and curry or apple pie.
Details and technical informations about Winery Xavier Franchi's Muscat du Cap Corse Doux Naturel.
Discover the grape variety: Posip
A very old grape variety grown in Croatia, on the island of Korcula in southern Dalmatia. It is said to be the result of a natural cross between two Croatian grape varieties, zlatarica blatska and bratkovina. It should not be confused with furmint, which has the synonym posip. Today, Posip can be found throughout Croatia and neighbouring countries... in France it is almost unknown, yet it seems interesting in the production of different/original white wines to discover.
Informations about the Winery Xavier Franchi
The Winery Xavier Franchi is one of wineries to follow in Muscat du Cap Corse.. It offers 1 wines for sale in the of Muscat du Cap Corse to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Muscat du Cap Corse
The wine region of Muscat du Cap Corse is located in the region of Patrimonio of Corsica of France. Wineries and vineyards like the Domaine Antoine Arena or the Domaine Leccia produce mainly wines natural sweet, white and sweet. On the nose of Muscat du Cap Corse often reveals types of flavors of tree fruit, peach or apricot and sometimes also flavors of honey, melon or earth. We currently count 22 estates and châteaux in the of Muscat du Cap Corse, producing 28 different wines in conventional, organic and biodynamic agriculture.
The wine region of Corsica
Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean Sea, located between the southeast coast of Provence and the west coast of Tuscany. Although it is closer to Italy, Corsica has been under French rule since 1769 and is one of the 26 regions of France. The island's Italian origins are evident in its wines, which are mainly made from the classic Italian Grapes Vermentino and Sangiovese (known here as Rolle and Nielluccio respectively). Despite its remoteness, Corsican winemakers have amassed an impressive and diverse portfolio of grape varieties - there are very few places on earth where Pinot Noir, Tempranillo and Barbarossa grow side by side.
The word of the wine: Saignée (rosé de)
Rosé wine made from a vat of black grapes after a short maceration period.









