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Guyendac 2023

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Guyendac 2023
Forget pricey white Bordeaux—Bergerac is a forgotten enclave of high-quality, top-value whites like thisone. A citrusy-fresh blend of Sauvignon Blanc, Sémillon and Muscadelle, it was lees aged for an extra creamy kick.
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Wine Details

  • White - Dry
  • FranceFrance
  • Sauvignon Blanc
  • Vegan
  • 11.5% ABV
  • 750 ml
  • Vegetarian
  • 31 December 2030

Flavor Profile

Wine Flavor Profile
Guyendac is a medium-bodied white wine with aromas of ripe grapefruit, lemon and pineapple, plus hints of fresh-cut grass. Look for more zingy citrus flavors, with a distinctive grassy freshness. The creamy mid-palate leads to a long, vibrant finish.
Wine Food Pairings
Shellfish, chicken, pork, herb sauces, zesty green salads and other vegetarian dishes, goat cheese.
Beyond the Label

Crafted by renowned consultant Pascal Poussevin and talented winemaker Didier Grandeau, Guyendac is an elegant and creamy, pineapple-accented white that gives even the best Bordeaux blancs a run for their money.

The wine takes it's name from the ancient Guyenne region—an area now called Bergerac—found just a short trip inland from the much better-known Bordeaux. Today, it's home to “some of the best-value wine in France,” according to Decanter, and this wine is your delicious proof.

A blend of Sauvignon Blanc (80%), Semillon (18%) and Muscadelle (2%) harvested at night to maximize freshness, the wine was aged on its lees to impart a creamy complexity to the vibrant citrus, pineapple and fresh-cut grass characters. Delicious solo, served as an apertif, it's also fabulous alongside any type of seafood.

One of our favorite French white discoveries in recent years—you’ve got to try it.

Crafted by renowned consultant Pascal Poussevin and talented winemaker Didier...

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Gilbert & Gaillard

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