A classic southern French white. Picpoul de Pinet “Soleil” is bright, clean and built around freshness, with citrus fruit and a lightly saline edge that makes it an easy partner for food.
Grown around the Étang de Thau near Florensac, this is very much a coastal wine. The proximity to the water helps keep acidity high, which shows in the glass as a sharp, lemony profile with a touch of green apple and a clean, dry finish. It’s fermented in stainless steel to keep everything direct and unadorned.
This is Picpoul doing what it does best. No weight, no oak, just a straightforward expression of the grape and place. It’s the sort of white that earns its keep at the table without asking much in return.
Best served well chilled. Works as an aperitif, but really comes into its own with simple, fresh dishes.
Food Pairing
Seafood is the obvious match. Oysters, mussels and grilled fish all work well. Also good with salads, light pasta or anything with a squeeze of lemon.
Quick Info
Bottle Size:
75cl
ABV:
12.5%
Designation:
AOC Picpoul de Pinet
Vintage:
2023
BIN:BTL-0417
Vegan:Yes
Vegetarian:Yes
Style:White Wine
Style:Crisp & Refreshing Whites
More Information
Languedoc-Rousillon, France
The Languedoc is a vast region stretching across much of the south and Mediterranean and is France`s single largest vineyard entity for its Vins de Pays wines.
Within the Languedoc lie several distinctly identified Vins de Pays (including the l`Aude, Gard and Hérault) and many appellations that maintain traditional local blends and styles such as Minervois, Corbières, Pic Saint Loup and Fitou.
An old French white wine variety that’s recently become increasingly popular for its lip-zapping white wines that pair perfectly with shellfish, oysters, and fried foods.
There are three versions, the dark-skinned Piquepoul noir, a very little grown Piquepoul gris, and the more common light-skinned Piquepoul blanc. The best examples come from the small Languedoc appellation of Picpoul de Pinet.
An eco-friendly producer situated 10km from the Eastern shores of the Bassin de Thau. Stéphane Roques employs green techniques to control pests in the vineyard and reduces carbon emissions by drawing energy from their bank of solar panels.
Theirs is one of the oldest planted vineyards near the French Mediterranean coast, specialising in white wine.
Really good Picpoul at a good price.Rqual to restaurant quality.
5verified
Paul Davies, GBR on 8th Dec 2025
Really good Picpoul at a good price.Rqual to restaurant quality.
5verified
Trusted Customer on 17th Aug 2024
Review of Florensac Picpoul de Pinet "Soleil" 2022, Languedoc
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Paul Davies, Wrexham on 9th Jul 2024
Gold medal winner.Full of marine influences.Apple,grapefruit and quince with a lime forward acidity and a lick of salt.This is a top version of a Picpoul.