Languedoc-Roussillon
Light
Bourboulenc
0.1
12.5
France
Bourboulenc is a fun little grape! As one of the thirteen legal varieties in Chateauneuf-du-Pape, it's historically been used as a blending grape to add acidity and citrus flavors to white wine. However, when made on its own, it can be made into a delightful, straightforward sipper. This wine from the South of France has lovely aromas of white flowers, lemon peel, and a whiff of smoke, with a palate that is zippy and bright. STRAIGHTFORWARD RARE BRIGHT CITRUSY FOOD-FRIENDLY
When pairing this wine, treat it like a Muscadet. It's a light, lean wine that will shine with raw and cooked seafood, such as oysters on the half shell, lightly poached white fish with butter, or grilled lobster.
45
0.1
12.5
Bourboulenc is a fun little grape! As one of the thirteen legal varieties in Chateauneuf-du-Pape, it's historically been used as a blending grape to add acidity and citrus flavors to white wine. However, when made on its own, it can be made into a delightful, straightforward sipper. This wine from the South of France has lovely aromas of white flowers, lemon peel, and a whiff of smoke, with a palate that is zippy and bright. STRAIGHTFORWARD RARE BRIGHT CITRUSY FOOD-FRIENDLY