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Dom De La Pigeade Muscat Beaumes De Venise 2021 (6 Bottle Case)-Dessert, Sherry & Port-World Wine
Dom De La Pigeade Muscat Beaumes De Venise 2021 (6 Bottle Case)
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Decanter – Pretty aromatic freshness on the nose with floral notes. Laudable balance of sweetness and freshness with a good weight of fruit, lively acidity and a long, refreshing finish. Lovely wine!

$282.95
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Dom De La Pigeade Muscat Beaumes De Venise -clearance-Dessert, Sherry & Port-World Wine
Dom De La Pigeade Muscat Beaumes De Venise -clearance-
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de91

Decanter – Pretty aromatic freshness on the nose with floral notes. Laudable balance of sweetness and freshness with a good weight of fruit, lively acidity and a long, refreshing finish. Lovely wine!

$38.39 $47.99
Puech Noble Côteaux du Languedoc Blanc 2022-White Wine-World Wine
Puech Noble Côteaux du Languedoc Blanc 2022
$45.99
La Vieille Ferme Côtes-du-Luberon Blanc 2022-White Wine-World Wine
La Vieille Ferme Côtes-du-Luberon Blanc 2022
$20.83
La Vieille Ferme Blanc 2022-White Wine-World Wine
La Vieille Ferme Blanc 2022
$20.99
Frapin Cognac 27 Y.O. 1990 - 700ml (6 Bottle Case)-Dessert, Sherry & Port-World Wine
Frapin Cognac 27 Y.O. 1990 - 700ml (6 Bottle Case)
$2,673.78
Originating from the Mediterranean regions, Vermentino is a light-skinned grape variety known for its crisp, aromatic, and high-acid white wines. Its resilience to the warm climates of the regions it grows in results in wines that are refreshing and zesty, often with citrusy and herbal notes. When one thinks of coastal wines that capture the essence of sea breezes and sunlit terraces, Vermentino surely comes to mind. Historically, this grape has thrived in areas like Sardinia, Liguria, and Corsica, where it has been cultivated for centuries. The wines produced from Vermentino often have a signature salinity, making them excellent companions for a wide variety of dishes, particularly seafood. Its growing popularity has led to its cultivation in newer regions, further enriching the narrative of this exceptional grape variety.
Vermentino is primarily recognized for its white wines that shine with crispness, freshness, and aromatic complexity. These wines are typically medium-bodied and possess a distinctly high acidity, making them incredibly refreshing. On the palate, Vermentino wines often present flavors of green apple, lime, and pear, coupled with intriguing notes of almond and a hint of green herbs. Some Vermentino wines also offer a characteristic minerality, reminiscent of the coastal terrains they come from. Depending on the region and winemaking techniques, one might also detect subtle nuances of floral aromatics or a light creaminess, especially if the wine has undergone lees aging.
Vermentino wines are deeply rooted in the Mediterranean regions. The grape finds its heartland in Italy, primarily on the island of Sardinia, and in the coastal regions of Liguria and Tuscany. It's also a prominent grape in Corsica, where it goes by the name "Malvoisie de Corse." Moreover, Vermentino is grown in southern France, particularly in the Provence and Languedoc regions where it is sometimes called "Rolle." In recent years, winemakers in the New World regions, like California and Australia, have also taken an interest in this grape, expanding its global footprint.
The best Vermentino wines often hail from the grape's traditional homes. Sardinia's Gallura region produces a DOCG Vermentino labeled as "Vermentino di Gallura", known for its concentrated flavors and aging potential. Liguria, with its Cinque Terre Vermentino, is celebrated for its refined and aromatic expressions of the grape. In Corsica, the Patrimonio region crafts some of the most esteemed Vermentino wines, embodying a balance of fruitiness and minerality. However, the beauty of Vermentino is in its versatility, and many regions outside its traditional homes, including parts of California, are producing commendable bottles that showcase the grape's potential.
In general, Vermentino wines offer exceptional value. Their prices are often reasonable, especially when compared to some other white wine varieties with similar profiles. Entry-level Vermentino wines from regions like Sardinia or Languedoc are especially affordable and provide a delightful introduction to the grape's character. That said, like any wine type, there are premium Vermentino wines, especially those from sought-after regions or parcels and those crafted with special winemaking techniques. These can command higher prices. However, even among these, many are still considered to be reasonably priced for the quality they deliver. For those seeking a vibrant and aromatic white wine without breaking the bank, Vermentino is a choice that seldom disappoints.