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Pierre Louis Trapet
Bourgogne33.30₣
31.66₣/ud (-5%)
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Pierre Louis Trapet
Saint Romain37.04₣
35.21₣/ud (-5%)
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F. X. Pichler
Wachau58.29₣
55.40₣/ud (-5%)
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F. X. Pichler
Wachau58.29₣
55.40₣/ud (-5%)
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F. X. Pichler
Wachau26.11₣
24.83₣/ud (-5%)
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Les Terres De Philéandre
Bourgogne Aligoté26.19₣
24.91₣/ud (-5%)
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Jean Jacques Confuron
Bourgogne30.33₣
28.84₣/ud (-5%)
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Jean Jacques Confuron
Bourgogne Aligoté29.52₣
28.07₣/ud (-5%)
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Buy Young White wine
Non-crianza white wine is a category for all white wines that during the winemaking process have not had contact with any type of wood such as oak, chestnut or acacia barrels, vats or foudres. Also excluded from this category are wines that have had contact with the fine lees through periodic stirring or pumping over.
Sometimes there is a tendency to think that non-crianza whites are young wines of the year for immediate consumption and of lower quality, but there are certain varieties such as Xarel.lo, Albariño, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc and Verdejo which, due to their fresh and varietal character, appreciate the absence of aging in order to maintain the purity of the varietal.
Germany is the country that produces the best Riesling wines in the world and the most exquisite winemakers make pure Riesling wines without aging. A variety that does not tolerate aging in wood and that greatly appreciates decades of rest in the bottle.
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Buy Young White wine
Non-crianza white wine is a category for all white wines that during the winemaking process have not had contact with any type of wood such as oak, chestnut or acacia barrels, vats or foudres. Also excluded from this category are wines that have had contact with the fine lees through periodic stirring or pumping over.
Sometimes there is a tendency to think that non-crianza whites are young wines of the year for immediate consumption and of lower quality, but there are certain varieties such as Xarel.lo, Albariño, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc and Verdejo which, due to their fresh and varietal character, appreciate the absence of aging in order to maintain the purity of the varietal.
Germany is the country that produces the best Riesling wines in the world and the most exquisite winemakers make pure Riesling wines without aging. A variety that does not tolerate aging in wood and that greatly appreciates decades of rest in the bottle.



