An excellent example of the dry white wines produced in Gascony today. A crisp and lively example of the local Gascon grape Colombard. Fresh green apple and cut grass with ripe peach and zingy citrus.
"A crisp and lively example of the local
Gascon grape Colombard. Fresh green
apple and cut grass with ripe peach
and zingy citrus."
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