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Laurent Miquel LArtisan Chardonnay 2011, PGI Pays DOc

Laurent Miquel is the eighth generation winemaker in this family estate, which has made wines in the Languedoc since 1791. This wine is made by careful blending of a number of separately-vinified cuvees, both oaked and unoaked, to balance freshness
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Laurent Miquel is the eighth generation winemaker in this family estate, which has made wines in the Languedoc since 1791. This wine is made by careful blending of a number of separately-vinified cuvees, both oaked & unoaked, to balance freshness & complexity. Complex aromas of honeydew melon, pear & grapefruit dominate the nose, which continues on the palate in a cascade of citrus & stone fruit flavours, along with a touch of oaky creaminess. A delight to drink on its own, or with spicy Thai or Indonesian cuisine.

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Palate - A term used to describe the roof of the mouth
Wine - An alcoholic drink made from fermented grapes.
Citrus - A term used for a family of fruits originating in tropical regions of the world.
Stone - Or Rock is a naturally occuring mineral categorised into three types, Igneous, Sedimentary and Metamorphic
Balance - Something that is evenly weighted to keep something upright.
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