GRIOTTINES PEUREUX 400 g 35 cl

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GRIOTTINES PEUREUX 400 g 35 cl

Brandy
- Bottle 35,5cl - 15°

Ref : 470609

15, 90
17, 70
15.90

i.e. 45.43 € / liter

From November 21 to January 07 2025
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Our oenologists' opinion

Fruity and light

Fleshy and whole Morello cherries, plum colour with brown highlights. In the mouth, the flesh is full, candied, the skin is slightly crunchy. Gourmet set, with notes of kirch and plum jam. Good balance. Ideal with coffee, pastry or as a cocktail topping. Nice lengthening on kirch and morello cherry jam.

  • Keeping level Ready to drink

Features

Body ? The body is the way a wine feels inside the mouth. Several factors, such as the alcohol content and the presence of tannins, contribute to the feel of the wine.

Freshness ? The freshness of a wine is defined by its level of acidity. Unlike rounded wines, fresh wines are easy to drink, and are more lively. Acidity plays a necessary part in a wine's structure.

Aging ? All wines do not have the same aging potential. Some are supposed to be consumed at a young age while others must be kept for longer periods of time.

Tannins ? Coming from stems, grape pips and their storage barrels, the tannin gives structure to red wines only.

Domain and appellation

  • Peureux

    Distillery founded in 1864 by Auguste Peureux, in Fougerolles at the foot of the Vosges, the Grandes Distilleries Peureux are the world's leading producer of fruit Eaux-de-Vie and the world's leader in fruit maceration. Known throughout the world, notably thanks to the emblematic red box of Les Griottines®, but also all its products intended for professionals in the Gastronomy as well as for fine gourmets anxious to taste quality products... one characteristic has remained intact for more than 150 years in this family-owned House: the quest for excellence!

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  1. Philippe

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    14/05/2024

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