The Floc de Gascogne is a regional aperitif from the Cotes de Gascogne and Armagnac regions of Sud-Ouest wine region of France. It has had Appellation d'origine contrôlee status since 1990.
Floc de Gascogne is a mistelle, a vin de liqueur (a fortified sweet wine) made of 1/3 of armagnac and 2/3 of fresh grape juice (Colombard grape for this particular producer) both from the wine area Armagnac / Cotes de Gascogne. Both of these must be produced by the same vineyard.
The Floc de Gascogne - "flower of Gascony" - is made with fresh Colombard juice that is mated with Armagnac, which naturally allows to block the fermentation of fresh juice.
The wine presents a beautiful bright pale yellow color and reveals a powerful and complex nose of floral notes. The mouth is generous, round and unctuous displaying savory flavors of fruit, almond and honey.
It is used as an aperitif most often, but also as a dessert drink. It should be consumed while cool, and is suberb on ice.
should be drunk within a year after the production. Once a bottle is opened, it may be stored for up to three months in the refrigerator.
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