Mont Gravet, Côtes de Gascogne - 2020
Item # 41846
750mL
You Save 23%
$12.96
$9.96 / Single Bottle
You Save 31%
$155.52
$107.57/ Case of 12
Tasting Notes
An easy drinking white wine that omes from vineyards located in the Gascony region, near the city of Toulouse in the South West of France. "Gravet" refers to the name of an oval shaped rock commonly found in the area.
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Staff Pick Notes
The tariffs have taken away a lot of the value to be found in French wine. When I say value, I mean a wine under $10 a bottle that outperforms your expectations. Here is very nice example of Côtes de Gascgogne Blanc, made from the wonderfully aromatic Colombard grape. Bright, fresh, and floral, this is a very pleasant wine that is more balanced than the acidic citrus fruit bombs that are typically found in Southwest France.
- JGM
Astor's Glossary of Terms
Colombard was traditionally used, with Ugni Blanc and Folle Blanche, to make cognac. It fell out of fashion in France in the 1970s, but at the same time caught on in California, and soon became the most widely planted grape in the state (where it was known as French Colombard). There, it was widely used to produce sweet yet crisp bulk wines. Seeing what the Americans had done, the French would...
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