floc de Gascogne

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Floc de Gascogne is a sweet fortified wine-based apéritif from France’s Gascony region, typically made by blending Armagnac with fresh grape juice.

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instanceOf French alcoholic beverage
apéritif
fortified wine-based apéritif
alcoholType fortified wine
colorVariety red
rosé
white
consumptionOccasion as a dessert apéritif
before meals
contains Armagnac eau-de-vie NERFINISHED
grape must
countryOfOrigin France
flavorNotes aromatic
fruity
grapeVarieties red grape varieties
white grape varieties
legalProtection French regional designation
madeFrom Armagnac NERFINISHED
fresh grape juice
originRegionType Southwest France NERFINISHED
productionMethod blending Armagnac with fresh grape juice
regionOfOrigin Gascony NERFINISHED
servingGlass small wine glass
servingTemperature chilled
similarTo Macvin du Jura NERFINISHED
Pineau des Charentes NERFINISHED
Pommeau NERFINISHED
tasteProfile sweet
typicalAlcoholByVolume around 16% to 18% ABV
typicalUse aperitif before meals
apéritif

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Gascogne traditionalProduct floc de Gascogne