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Es Puput appears a bright, pale golden yellow, promising complexity and elegance.
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On the nose, it is delicate yet profound, opening with aromas of ripe white fruit such as pear and baked apple, followed by hints of peach in syrup and a distinct floral background.
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This is where acacia barrels truly shine. Unlike oak, acacia imparts a subtler, more perfumed influence, adding notes of white flowers, light honey, and beeswax that enhance rather than cover the fruit, framing its natural expression with finesse.
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On the palate, the wine is silky, broad, and enveloping, with a creamy texture resulting from lees ageing and partial maturation in wood. The acidity is perfectly integrated, adding freshness and balance. The finish is long, elegant, and leaves a lingering floral and lightly spiced echo that invites further exploration.