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  • You could also try the 2008 Caves de Pomerol/Hugue Beaulieu Picpoul de Pinet from the Languedoc.

    Box vs bottle blind | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009

  • The disadvantage of the drive belt ( "Pinet" - or overhead gear) is the necessity of fortifying the main bearing against the high bending moment and of protecting the gear structure from tipping over.

    7. Profiles 1986

  • For a white experiment, I’d propose the Cave de Pomerols Picpoul de Pinet, which is available in glass under the name “Hugues de Beauvignac” (and sometimes “Le Jade”) and in box under the name “La Petite Frog.”

    Box vs bottle blind | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009

  • Made with 100% Piquepoul grapes (a highly acidic grape with both light and dark-skinned varieties), the Picpoul de Pinet is aged for three months in stainless steel tanks to maximize the natural fruit flavor.

    Brett Ashley McKenzie: Languedoc: Superb, Affordable French Wines Not to Be Missed 2009

  • Then we were in London this summer and, at a fish restaurant called Fish Works, saw a Picpoul de Pinet on the list, which, of course, we ordered.

    The lady will taste Dorothy J. Gaiter 2008

  • Then we were in London this summer and, at a fish restaurant called Fish Works, saw a Picpoul de Pinet on the list, which, of course, we ordered.

    She'll Taste, Too, Thanks 2008

  • PICPOUL: This zingy fresh white grape is grown both in the Rhne where it also comes in a red version, Picpoul Noir and in the Languedoc, where it plays a starring role in Picpoul de Pinet.

    A Year of Wine Tyler Colman 2008

  • Picpoul is a grape and Picpoul de Pinet is a specific wine from the Coteaux de Languedoc region of southern France (it's one of the few formal areas named after a grape, by the way).

    She'll Taste, Too, Thanks 2008

  • PICPOUL: This zingy fresh white grape is grown both in the Rhne where it also comes in a red version, Picpoul Noir and in the Languedoc, where it plays a starring role in Picpoul de Pinet.

    A Year of Wine Tyler Colman 2008

  • Picpoul is a grape and Picpoul de Pinet is a specific wine from the Coteaux de Languedoc region of southern France (it's one of the few formal areas named after a grape, by the way).

    The lady will taste Dorothy J. Gaiter 2008

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