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Vins-Clairs Côte de Gascogne Claudine

Vins-Clairs Côte de Gascogne Claudine

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Vins-Clairs Côte de Gascogne Claudine is a fresh, lively white wine from the Gascogne region in southwest France, known for producing aromatic, easy-drinking wines. This cuvée, typically made from local varieties like Colombard, Ugni Blanc, and Gros Manseng, offers zesty citrus and white peach aromas with subtle floral notes. On the palate, it's crisp and refreshing, balanced by a light body and a clean, slightly saline finish. It’s designed to be accessible and quaffable, making it ideal for casual drinking, aperitifs, or pairing with salads, seafood, and light Mediterranean dishes.

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Tasting Notes

Grapefruit, Lemon, White Flowers and Herbs

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Vins Clairs

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The phrase “vins clairs” traditionally refers to the still base wines used before Champagne undergoes its second fermentation. In this case, however, Vins Clairs is a wine project built around growers, regional identity and wines that feel strongly connected to where they come from.

Working with producers across France and parts of Europe, the focus sits firmly on artisanal wines, organic farming and growers who place vineyard expression ahead of heavy manipulation. The language throughout the project revolves around terroir, family traditions and wines that genuinely reflect their origins.

The portfolio stretches across regions including Burgundy, Jura, Alsace, Loire, Beaujolais and the Rhône, covering everything from mineral whites and elegant reds through to skin-contact wines and Champagne. Rather than pushing a single house style, the emphasis remains on showcasing different growers and places.

What makes Vins Clairs interesting is that it feels driven by curiosity rather than trend-chasing. The wines are selected because they tell stories about vineyards, regions and people rather than because they fit neatly into marketing categories.

The best wine merchants often feel like guides rather than salespeople. Vins Clairs sits comfortably in that territory.