Picpoul de Pinet is fast becoming one our favourite French white wines. Fresh and fruity, it fits into the same category as Marlborough sauvignon and albariño. Picpoul is the grape and Pinet is the village in the Languedoc where it is grown. Generally unoaked it goes perfectly with oysters, the other local speciality.
Burgundy has risen in price dramatically over the last few years, making it a special occasion wine. However, the wine below is great value for money and should be snapped up by any Burgundy lover or anyone keen on pinot noir.

Picpoul de Pinet Saint Victor 2024
11.5%, €7.99
Lively with succulent fresh green apple and pear fruits. A great aperitif before dinner as well as matching with mussels, oysters or clams.
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Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Beaune 2022 Cellier de Saint Jean
12.5%, €9.99
Fragrant with delicate soft ripe red cherry fruits and a smooth finish. Drink solo, with charcuterie or lighter chicken dishes.
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