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Vieux Pineau Charentes ABK6
Vieux Pineau Charentes ABK6
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£33.00
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Description
Golden colour. The first nose is marked by white-fleshed fruit such as pear and peach. This is followed by notes of fig, walnut, acacia honey and woody vanilla. After a gentle start, this ABK6 10 year old Pineau evolves towards notes of fruit jellies and particularly apricot before finishing with a lovely acidity. The long ageing is confirmed for the length of the finish.
This Pineau reflects the character of the ABK6 products. Suppleness, roundness and elegance.
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