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This wine comes from raisined grapes. This phenomenon is partly due to the Foehn, the emblematic wind of the Pyrenees. This allows the grapes to be more concentrated in sugar, and provides superb aromas of exotic fruits, pineapple, dried apricot and spices. A passage in barrel brings a rich substance and toasted notes. To benefit from its incredible freshness, you can taste it in its youth, and to discover its underlying truffle aromas, do not hesitate to wait a few years, this wine has a strong aging potential.

Appellation:
Jurancon Soft
Domain: Domaine Uroulat
Color: Soft
Grape variety(s): 100% Petit Manseng
Vintage: 2010
Region: South West
Capacity: 150 cl
Guard time: 15 years

Food and wine pairings: Pairs well with blue-veined cheeses, such as Roquefort or Bleu des Causses. And of course it will wreak havoc on desserts, particularly those with fruits (opt for fruits with white and yellow flesh, exotic fruits) or even with nuts and dried fruits (Périgord walnut tart).


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