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Pineau des Charentes Blanc ‘Vieux’

Grapes varieties: 50% of Colombard and 50% of Ugni blanc.
Vineyard & Soils: sustainable growing process, Petite
Champagne chalky soil (limestone).
Harvest: after maturity controls, grapes are picked-up by
hand for the best selection of grapes.
Maceration: a maceration is carried out for 36 hours to
concentrate all the aromas and bring fatness and structure
to our Pineau des Charentes.
Pressing: the 2 varieties are pressed separately in a
specific pneumatic press.
Mutage: the grape juice (3/4) is mixed with (1/4) Cognac
brandy (at least 70% volume and aged at least 1 year).
Adding the Cognac with a high alcohol content interrupts
the start of fermentation, thus keeping the natural sugar of
the grape
Ageing: this blend is aged in French oak casks (roux and
old) for many years

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We specialise in importing a comprehensive range of wines from around the world, from table wine to fine wine. We are exclusive agents in the UK market and Duty Free Retail sector for a number of strong, innovative, value-for-money brands, as well as more traditional domaines and estates. Additionally, we are renowned for competitive Bordeaux En Primeur offers.

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About Hayward Bros (Wines) Ltd

We specialise in importing a comprehensive range of wines from around the world, from table wine to fine wine.

We are exclusive agents in the UK market and Duty Free Retail sector for a number of strong, innovative, value-for-money brands, as well as more traditional domaines and estates. Additionally, we are renowned for competitive Bordeaux En Primeur offers.

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Hayward Bros (Wines) Ltd
Suite 5, Jamaica Wharf
2 Shad Thames
London
SE1 2YU
Telephone: 020 7237 0576
Email: wine@haywardbros.co.uk

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