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2018 Pascal Biotteau Anjou Blanc

2018 Pascal Biotteau Anjou Blanc
Volume: 750 mL , Alcohol: 12%

 Type

White

 Blend

100% Chenin Blanc

 Nose

Clean, vibrant pear fruit with the leanest of minerality and a nice waft of creamy spearmint

 Palate

Apricot dripping with honey eases in to a steel-y and mineral-y finish

 Ratings

4.15/5

Out of 24 ratings

 Reviews

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Body
Sweet
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More about this wine from Anjou, France
Chenin Blanc has been around for centuries. Many of them! But recently the grape is becoming quite en vogue with the hipster Somm scene. We're not too sure how the vino could ever have been out of vogue and we think you'll feel the same when you get your hands on this bottle from fourth-generation winemaker Pascal Biotteau. The grapes hail from the village of Saint-Jean-de-Mauvrets, situated on the old Roman road from Angers to Poitiers in the Loire Valley wine region of France.

The vino is a beautiful composite picture of what Anjou in the Loire is all about. The honeyed notes of apricot give way to a tangy mineral finish. This bottle is the classic “bistro wine” wine that you’d dream of drinking on a warm summer evening in Paris or just on your sofa watching Midnight in Paris for the 10th time.
How to drink it

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Sipping at a bistro table on bustling street with Don't You Want Me by Bahamas humming through the thick summer air

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