Vieux Pineau des Charentes Rosé - Jean Fillioux
Jean FilliouxWine and brandy-based aperitif · 70 cl · 40.0% vol · Fruity, floral, sweet
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| Jean Fillioux | |
| Wine and brandy-based aperitif | |
| Fruity, floral, sweet | |
| Rosé wine, cognac brandy | |
| 70 cl | |
| 40.0% | |
| Francia | |
| Oak barrels | |
| Minimum 18 months | |
| Ugni blanc, folle blanche, colombard | |
| Rosé | |
| Serve chilled, aperitif |
Produced with meticulous attention to detail, this Pineau des Charentes Rosé is created by blending fresh grape must with aged Cognac, followed by a maturation period in oak barrels. This process endows the wine with a richness of aromas and a balanced palate that seduces from the first sip.
With a bright and inviting rosy color, the Vieux Pineau des Charentes Rosé by Jean Fillioux exhales intense aromas of ripe berries, such as strawberries and raspberries, mixed with subtle notes of vanilla and sweet spices due to the aging in wood. On the palate, the wine is smooth yet vibrant, with a freshness that beautifully balances the natural sweetness and the alcoholic structure. The fruit flavors persist in a long and pleasingly complex finish.
This Pineau des Charentes is ideal to be enjoyed as an aperitif, or to accompany a variety of desserts, from fresh fruit to light cakes and soft cheeses. Its versatility also makes it an excellent companion for evening conversations or as a sophisticated gift for wine and spirits connoisseurs.
The producer, Jean Fillioux, is renowned for its commitment to quality and tradition, producing wines and Cognacs of exceptional quality that reflect the unique terroir of the Charente region. With every sip of the Vieux Pineau des Charentes Rosé, one savors the passion and experience of generations of winemakers and distillers.
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Distillation
Double distillation in a traditional Charentais pot still; distillation with the lees ('avec les lies') reported for some blends.
Ageing
Long aging in French oak casks; management of family reserves for blends and historic vintages.