Bordeaux (Entre-Deux-Mers) White - Chateau des Seigneurs de Pommiers

PIVA SCEA SKU: 37006
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和食とも好相性。瑞々しい気品をまとう辛口白は ソーヴィニヨンのフレッシュなグレープフルーツやハーブの香りが清々しい辛口白ワイン。真っ直ぐな酸味とまろやかさ、瑞々しさのバランスが絶妙で、繊細な和食にも見事に寄り添う気品ある一本

ヴィンテージ
2020
タイプ
白ワイン(辛口)
産地
フランス(ボルドー地方)
原産地呼称
Entre Deux Mers(AOC)
ぶどう品種
ソーヴィニヨン グリ70%、セミヨン30%
生産者
ピヴァ家
内容量
750ml

A dry white wine made in the Entre-Deumere region of Bordeaux, between the Garonne and Dordogne rivers. A blend of Sauvignon Gris and Semillon, this wine has a fresh and juicy impression with notes of pear, white peach, grapefruit and herbs. This organic wine goes perfectly with dishes that use crab or shellfish.

Wine Details

Taste

The finish is fresh and juicy, with notes of pear, white peach, grapefruit, herbs, etc. It has plenty of fruitiness and minerality from the soil, making it a wine that pairs very well with fish dishes, crustaceans and shellfish dishes.

Grape varieties (click on the variety name to go to the explanation page for each variety)

Sauvignon Gris, Semillon

Food that goes well with wine

Seafood, simmered hijiki seaweed, steamed white fish (Japanese or Chinese), clear soup or thickened sauce with green laver, raw oysters, sauteed fish, green laver

Bordeaux (Entre-Deux-Mers) White - Food pairings with Château des Seigneurs de Pommiers

About the Piva family

Chateau Pouchaud Larquey (Pivat family)

Chateau des Seigneurs de Pommyers (Pivat family)

Organic since 1984

We own two chateaux in the Bordeaux region. We have been involved in winemaking in Northern Italy for generations, but in 1924 we moved to Entre-Deux-Mers in the Bordeaux region of France. We purchased Chateau Petit Chaud L'Arque in 1961 and Chateau Seigner de Pommier in 1989, and produce wine under two brands. We have always practiced organic farming, but in 1984 we obtained certification in order to respect the environment and to be mindful of our customers' health. The two chateaux are not far apart, but the differences in altitude and soil result in wines with completely different flavors. The moon is particularly important in winemaking. Following the teachings of our ancestors, we select grapes and make wine based on the movement of the moon. We are one of the farmers who have received many awards and medals.

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