Domaine Delsol

Picpoul De Pinet Coteaux du Languedoc Picpoul Blanc

9.154 ratings
9.33 pro ratings
Coteaux du Languedoc Picpoul-de-Pinet, Languedoc, Languedoc Roussillon, France
Picpoul Blanc
Top Notes For
Louie Christensen

Pale gold color, with high viscosity. Early signs of aging on the nose. Mealy apples, pears, olive oil, orange blossoms and damp thyme on the nose. On the palate the wine is a tough high in alcohol, though the acidity helps keep it in check. The classic oily southern France white mouth feel delivers fennel seeds and some pineapple on the palate.

Pale gold color, with high viscosity. Early signs of aging on the nose. Mealy apples, pears, olive oil, orange blossoms and damp thyme on the nose. On the palate the wine is a tough high in alcohol, though the acidity helps keep it in check. The classic oily southern France white mouth feel delivers fennel seeds and some pineapple on the palate.

Feb 24th, 2016
Isaac Johnson

Licious!

Licious!

Oct 18th, 2013
Molly S

Crisp, juicy

Crisp, juicy

Oct 20th, 2023
Daniel M

Picpoul de pinet and scallops, because....why not?
No notes, but delicate and floral with good acid yet some roundness to it too. Great companion to the delicacy of the scallops. 👌🏻

Picpoul de pinet and scallops, because....why not?
No notes, but delicate and floral with good acid yet some roundness to it too. Great companion to the delicacy of the scallops. 👌🏻

Jan 5th, 2023
Blair Campomizzi

Nice white from Southern France. Light petrol notes mixed in with stone fruit. Medium acidity with medium-high alcohol.

Nice white from Southern France. Light petrol notes mixed in with stone fruit. Medium acidity with medium-high alcohol.

Aug 23rd, 2022
David Todd

Wow

Wow

Jul 11th, 2019
David Todd

Wow

Wow

Jul 11th, 2019
Greg Gratson

Good, in Ireland

Good, in Ireland

Feb 14th, 2019
Courtney Perkins

REDHEN BTG
12.5%

REDHEN BTG
12.5%

Aug 7th, 2014
Frank Chen

Light poundable adult lemonade...had after bigger wine first, but definately poundable

Light poundable adult lemonade...had after bigger wine first, but definately poundable

Aug 4th, 2017