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Malartic

Malartic sits in Gascogne, the rolling wine country of South West France where Atlantic winds temper continental warmth and clay-limestone soils shape distinctive white wines. The region's tradition of dry whites built on Colombard and Sauvignon Blanc finds expression in Malartic's Blanc Sec, a wine that marries the crisp acidity and herbaceous character typical of Sauvignon Blanc with the textural weight Colombard brings to the blend. Wine Advocate has assessed the wine at 87.3 points, reflecting the precision and balance the winery achieves in this dry white. Gascogne remains one of France's least heralded but most characterful regions, where producers focus on varietal authenticity and terroir rather than grand gestures.

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