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Joseph Cattin Pinot Blanc 2023
Gold
Gilbert & Gaillard International Challenge
$17.95
VINTAGES#:
224642
750 ml bottle
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Pale straw yellow color. Pleasant nose that mixes discreet floral notes (acacia) and yellow stone fruits. Light, supple and layered palate, with upfront, intense and pleasing fruit. A lively and authentic blend. Successful. Score - Gold. (Gilbert & Gaillard International Challenge, 2024)
More Details
- Release DateSeptember 7, 2024
- Alcohol/Vol12%
- Made InAlsace, France
- ByVintages Front Line Release
- Sugar Content3 gram per Litre
- VarietalPinot Blanc
Product Details
Pale straw yellow color. Pleasant nose that mixes discreet floral notes (acacia) and yellow stone fruits. Light, supple and layered palate, with upfront, intense and pleasing fruit. A lively and authentic blend. Successful. Score - Gold. (Gilbert & Gaillard International Challenge, 2024)
More Details
- Release DateSeptember 7, 2024
- Alcohol/Vol12%
- Made InAlsace, France
- ByVintages Front Line Release
- Sugar Content3 gram per Litre
- VarietalPinot Blanc
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