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Domaine du Pélican Arbois Trois Cépages 2023
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Domaine du Pélican Arbois Trois Cépages 2023
By Domaine du Pélican
Current price: $79.00
By Domaine du Pélican
Domaine du Pélican Arbois Trois Cépages 2023
Current price: $79.00
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A great example of a light, unadorned red, showing intriguing complexity. High-toned and earthy, with wet soil and piquant spices infusing modest notes of cherry and dried rose petal. Mineral-driven and chalky, with a firm, fresh finish. Pinot Noir, Trousseau and Poulsard. Drink now through 2029. Score - 91. (Kristen Bieler, winespectator.com, Jan. 19, 2026) A great example of a light, unadorned red, showing intriguing complexity. High-toned and earthy, with wet soil and piquant spices infusing modest notes of cherry and dried rose petal. Mineral-driven and chalky, with a firm, fresh finish. Pinot Noir, Trousseau and Poulsard. Drink now through 2029. Score - 91. (Kristen Bieler, winespectator.com, Jan. 19, 2026) 750 mL bottle
A great example of a light, unadorned red, showing intriguing complexity. High-toned and earthy, with wet soil and piquant spices infusing modest notes of cherry and dried rose petal. Mineral-driven and chalky, with a firm, fresh finish. Pinot Noir, Trousseau and Poulsard. Drink now through 2029. Score - 91. (Kristen Bieler, winespectator.com, Jan. 19, 2026) A great example of a light, unadorned red, showing intriguing complexity. High-toned and earthy, with wet soil and piquant spices infusing modest notes of cherry and dried rose petal. Mineral-driven and chalky, with a firm, fresh finish. Pinot Noir, Trousseau and Poulsard. Drink now through 2029. Score - 91. (Kristen Bieler, winespectator.com, Jan. 19, 2026) 750 mL bottle







