- Bottle size
- 750ml
- ABV
- 17%
- Pineau Type
- White Pineau
- Brand
- Jules Gautret Cognac
Description
Jules Gautret White Pineau
Jules Gautret White Pineau is a fortified sweet white wine with a long aromatic aftertaste matured in Limousin oak barrels. A balanced and well-rounded offering, that can be served chilled as an aperitif or with dessert.
The team at Jules Gautret continues to grow, generation after generation. With support from the Charentais cooperative group, the craftsmanship involved in creating Jules Gutret products stands out by a scope. Enhanced thanks to those who have worked, and are still working, with this outstanding raw material (eaux-de-vie), the brand has been forging a new identity over the years. The artisanal Cognac house is now made up of young, promising minds and is breathing new life and innovation into the age-old brand.
Presentation of the bottle
Housed in a uniquely tall bottle, the bottle captures the history of Maison Jules Gautret with infinite prestige and quality. Its long neck dressed in black foliage accentuates the contrasting pale coppery orange coloring of the Pineau showcased inside the bottle. While a traditional style label design re-creates the presentation of vintage Pineau curated in the previous century. An ode to the heritage and the years of expertise that have been passed down to the generations in charge of the brand today, it is a simple yet classic design that encapsulates everything that the Cognac and Pineau des Charentes industry stand for.
How to enjoy
White Pineau is best served chilled as an aperitif and the house of Jules Gautret recommends serving its white Pineau in a cocktail titled “Pineaujito”, which combines the concept of a traditional mojito with Pineau des Charentes. Since both dates back to the 16th century, the cellar master and an English privateer combined their favourite drinks to create this innovative concoction.
About Jules Gautret Cognac
Cognac Jules Gautret produce a wide range of cognacs under the larger company of UniCognac. The cognacs are all produced from the grapes of the Petite Champagne and the house has a history that can be traced back to 1847.
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