Domaine du Chateau de Pierreclos Pouilly Fuissé 2022
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Auvigue Le Clos, Pouilly-Fuissé 2021
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£35.99
(As of 11/11/2024)
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Saumaize-Michelin Pouilly-Fuissé 2023
Sold by The Great Wine Co.
£35.00
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Domaine Cordier Père et Fils 'Vieilles Vignes' Pouilly-Fuissé 2022
Sold by Majestic Wines
£34.99
(As of 11/11/2024)
£34.99
Angels Angel Price
£29.99
About the wine
An extra-special white Burgundy that'll leave everyone smiling from the first sip to the last
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When you’re throwing a fancy dinner party, the in-laws are coming around, or you’re planning a big anniversary dinner, it’s always nice to be able to reach for something a bit extra-special when the occasion calls for it. Step forward this sublime Pouilly-Fuisse from the Pidaults in southern Burgundy.
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With its rich aromas of sweet lemon and pineapple, subtle oak nuances from 9 months barrel ageing, creamy mouthfeel and great acidity (perfect for food), all the way down to the posh French label, this is a wine that both tastes and looks the part.
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So if you are planning an important get-together, our top tip is to head to your local fishmonger and grab some quality seafood to pair with this wine. Freshly grilled sea bass with a squeeze of lemon and some crispy roast vegetables… yum, now that’s guaranteed to get you into everyone’s good books.
Best before
Drink now to 2029
Serving advice
Serve chilled at around 10°C
Food match
Pouilly-Fuissé is excellent with fish, seafood or white meat such as chicken in cream sauce. And all the Pidaults' wines go wonderfully with cheese.
Contains sulphites
Wine profile
Meet the winemaker - Jean-Marie Pidault
The Pidault family have been making wine for many years but 2008 marked the start of a great adventure for them when they bought Chateau de Pierreclos. Things may have got off to a rocky start when a hail storm destroyed most of their first years harvest but the family bounced back and have been going strong ever since!
You can expect some stunning Burgundies from this Chard and Pinot-Noir loving family (we wouldn’t expect their fave varieties to be anything else!)
Jean Marie is so excited to join the Naked family and share the familys’ adventures with Angels. Just don’t ask him about the time he got stuck in a wine tank...upside down…!
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