Domaine Gayda En Passant Blanc Muscat Macabeu 2021
- Fresh, juicy
- France
Every year, the ‘En Passant’ wines vary by grape blends, leaving the colourful artwork to tell the story of each vintage. With the landscape of the Languedoc to provide a tapestry of choice for these wines, Domaine Gayda seek to make modern, refreshing wines with a very traditionally French approach. Not surprising they make some good vino with a history dating back to 1749.
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This cheeky lil’ vegan friendly dry white (muscat 70%, macabeo 30%) is light on its feet and highly refreshing; apple blossom, mountain honey, ripe pear and a dollop of peach melba to add to the flashy and fun fruit flavours. Chill it down, and head to the park for a picnic.
Full price $35.00 from the producer.
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Specs
- Region
- France
- Vintage
- 2021
- Cellaring
- 2026
- Preservatives
- Sulphites
- Alcohol by Vol.
- 13.0%
- Closure
- Cork
- Bottle Vol
- 750mL
- Blend Info
- ―
- Serving Temp.
- 8°C
Region
France
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