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House icon ▸ Caramalet
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Caramalet

Caramalet is white grape variety found in the South West of France. It is predominantly used as a blending grape in Jurançon.

Featured wines made from Caramalet


Jurançon AOC “Geyser”
Jurançon AOC “Geyser”
Domaine Cauhapé, South West, France
2017
Caramalet (30%)Gros Manseng (30%)Petit Manseng (30%)Lauzet (5%)Petit Courbu (5%)
Jurançon AOC “Cuvade Préciouse” Sec
Jurançon AOC “Cuvade Préciouse” Sec
Domaine Montesquiou, South West, France
2016
Gros Manseng (65%)Petit Manseng (30%)Caramalet (5%)

Producers using Caramalet


Domaine Montesquiou
South West, France

Domaine Montesquiou is a small producer of dry and sweet Jurançon.

Read more ▸ 1 wine

Domaine Cauhapé
South West, France

Read more ▸ 2 wines

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