Grosperrin

MMC1

Pineau Des Charentes | White | NM

Grosperrin

MMC1

Pineau Des Charentes | White | NM

Crafted from grape must and cognac from the same estate, this Cognac-fortified must (MMC) is distinguished by its freshness and fruity character. Aged in casks that previously held old cognacs, this product boasts a pronounced minerality and has been aged on its lees to preserve its full aromatic complexity. With no added sulfur, it is bottled with the utmost care to offer a pure and refined tasting experience.

Regular price 24,90€

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Within 24 hours

Packaging

Anti-breakage

Returns

Within 14 days

Customer service response

Within 2 business hours

Country of origin, France

Region , Sud-Ouest

Appellation, Pineau Des Charentes

Grape variety(s), Ugni blanc 

Certification,

Sweetness,

Winemaking, Aged on lees

Soil Type ,

Alcohol content, 17.0 %

Regular price 24,90€
MMC1
24,90 €

How to appreciate this wine?

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Service tips

Serve at 10° to 12°

Guarding potential

5 to 10 years

Our opinion on the vintage

The straw-yellow color of this MMC immediately catches the eye, promising a rich olfactory experience. On the nose, one is struck by an explosion of fruit mingled with a subtle minerality reminiscent of the Charente terroir. On the palate, the sweetness is surprising, yet perfectly balanced by a beautiful acidity that brings a touch of freshness. Aging on the lees gives each sip an elegant texture, offering a harmonious balance that lingers pleasantly on the finish. A true hidden gem to discover.

Illustration par défaut pour la collection Maison Grosperrin

Grosperrin

Champagne | France

Maison Grosperrin is an independent Cognac house founded in Saintes and renowned for its rigorous and meticulously crafted selection of eaux-de-vie from the various crus of the Cognac region. The Grosperrin family is dedicated to seeking out, purchasing, and aging exceptional Cognacs from small producers, focusing on quality and authenticity.

Unlike the big houses that often produce industrial blends, Grosperrin values ​​old eaux-de-vie, sometimes more than fifty years old, aged slowly in oak barrels in traditional cellars, allowing complex aromas and depth to develop.

The house's cognacs are renowned for their finesse, aromatic richness and balance, offering a tasting experience that fully reflects the terroir of the great Cognac crus such as Grande Champagne.