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Êtes Égarés
Côtes de Gascogne, France
Discover a Gold Medal-winning hidden gem from the French countryside
ABOUT THIS WINE:
Êtes Égarés
Colombard
Throughout Côtes de Gascogne, the 2022 growing season was warm and dry. Apart from mid-summer hailstorms that reduced yields, it was a serene year for grapes in the French countryside. This exceptional wine is part of our Fine Wine Collection. Explore its full journey from vineyard to bottle here.
Due to state registrations, we cannot ship this wine to SD.ABOUT THIS WINE
Êtes Égarés
Colombard
Throughout Côtes de Gascogne, the 2022 growing season was warm and dry. Apart from mid-summer hailstorms that reduced yields, it was a serene year for grapes in the French countryside. This exceptional wine is part of our Fine Wine Collection. Explore its full journey from vineyard to bottle here.
Due to state registrations, we cannot ship this wine to SD.WINE REGION:
Côtes de Gascogne
Gascony is the ultimate expression of rural, southwestern France. Vineyards stretch from the peaks of the Pyrenees to the Atlantic Coast. Food and wine are significant parts of the culture here, where locals reliably have a bottle of "Côtes de Gascogne" on the table during meals. These are usually white blends featuring Ugni Blanc, Colombard and Sauvignon Blanc. They are typically light-bodied and dry with refreshing citrus and tropical fruit notes. Though red and rosé wines from this region are rare, those found are usually made from Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec and Tannat. IGP (Indication Géographique protégée) within France’s wine classification system focuses on controlling regional and geographical origin. The category is less restrictive than the AOC classification and gives winemakers to have more freedom with style and taste profile when creating wines.
WINE REGION
Côtes de Gascogne
Gascony is the ultimate expression of rural, southwestern France. Vineyards stretch from the peaks of the Pyrenees to the Atlantic Coast. Food and wine are significant parts of the culture here, where locals reliably have a bottle of "Côtes de Gascogne" on the table during meals. These are usually white blends featuring Ugni Blanc, Colombard and Sauvignon Blanc. They are typically light-bodied and dry with refreshing citrus and tropical fruit notes. Though red and rosé wines from this region are rare, those found are usually made from Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec and Tannat. IGP (Indication Géographique protégée) within France’s wine classification system focuses on controlling regional and geographical origin. The category is less restrictive than the AOC classification and gives winemakers to have more freedom with style and taste profile when creating wines.
FLAVOR PROFILE:
Pairs well with…
Oysters, Duck Confit, Parmesan Polenta
Pairs well with…
Oysters, Duck Confit, Parmesan Polenta
FLAVOR PROFILE
Pairs well with…
Oysters, Duck Confit, Parmesan Polenta
Pairs well with…
Oysters, Duck Confit, Parmesan Polenta
TASTING NOTES:
Honeysuckle
Melon
Almond
Our French Colombard opens with aromas of vanilla and honeysuckle. The wine transforms as its soft, unctuous mouthfeel is balanced by crisp acidity. Ripe honeydew and almond flavors carry you through each sip, concluding with a textural, limey finish.
TASTING NOTES
Honeysuckle
Melon
Almond
Our French Colombard opens with aromas of vanilla and honeysuckle. The wine transforms as its soft, unctuous mouthfeel is balanced by crisp acidity. Ripe honeydew and almond flavors carry you through each sip, concluding with a textural, limey finish.