Comparison
Alvarinho (Monção e Melgaço) vs Picpoul de Pinet
How Alvarinho (Monção e Melgaço) and Picpoul de Pinet differ, dimension by dimension.
The short answer
The main differences: Alvarinho (Monção e Melgaço) has more texture; Alvarinho (Monção e Melgaço) has more body; Alvarinho (Monção e Melgaço) has more fruit intensity.
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Alvarinho (Monção e Melgaço)
Choose Alvarinho (Monção e Melgaço) if you want something rounder and creamier in texture, fuller and richer, fruitier.
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Picpoul de Pinet
Choose Picpoul de Pinet if you prefer its flavour profile — lemon, green apple, sea salt.
Where they genuinely differ
Only differences large enough to notice in the glass are listed here. A gap of half a point on a five-point scale is noise, and WineHQ does not dress it up as a finding.
Texture
Clear differenceMouthfeel independent of weight — from lean and cutting through to creamy, waxy or velvety. Driven by lees contact, malolactic conversion, skin contact and ageing.
Alvarinho (Monção e Melgaço) is rounder and creamier in texture: medium-plus against low-medium.
Body
Clear differenceThe overall weight and viscosity of the wine in the mouth — a composite of alcohol, sugar, extract and glycerol.
Alvarinho (Monção e Melgaço) is fuller and richer: medium against low-medium.
Fruit intensity
Clear differenceHow loudly the fruit flavours speak, independent of whether they are ripe or tart.
Alvarinho (Monção e Melgaço) is fruitier: medium-plus against medium.
Aromatic intensity
Clear differenceHow strongly the wine smells before it is tasted. Some grapes are intrinsically aromatic; others express mainly on the palate.
Alvarinho (Monção e Melgaço) is more aromatic: medium-plus against medium.
Oak influence
Clear differencePerceptible impact of barrel or alternative oak contact — vanilla, toast, coconut, smoke, cedar and added texture.
Alvarinho (Monção e Melgaço) is more oaky: low-medium against low.
Where they are much the same
Just as useful: knowing which parts of the choice do not matter.
- Sweetness: Similar — both low.
- Acidity: Similar — both high.
- Tannin: Similar — both low.
- Alcohol: Similar — both medium.
- Savoury character: Similar — both medium.
Full side by side
| Dimension | Alvarinho (Monção e Melgaço) | Picpoul de Pinet |
|---|---|---|
| Texture | typically medium-plus, ranging from medium to medium-plus (4/5) | typically low-medium, ranging from low to medium (2/5) |
| Body | typically medium, ranging from low-medium to medium-plus (3/5) | typically low-medium, ranging from low to medium (2/5) |
| Fruit intensity | typically medium-plus, ranging from medium to medium-plus (4/5) | typically medium, ranging from low-medium to medium-plus (3/5) |
| Aromatic intensity | typically medium-plus, ranging from medium to medium-plus (4/5) | typically medium, ranging from low-medium to medium (3/5) |
| Oak influence | typically low-medium, ranging from low to medium (2/5) | low (1/5) |
| Sweetness | low (1/5) | low (1/5) |
| Acidity | typically high, ranging from medium-plus to high (5/5) | typically high, ranging from medium-plus to high (5/5) |
| Tannin | low (1/5) | low (1/5) |
| Alcohol | typically medium, ranging from low-medium to medium-plus (3/5) | typically medium, ranging from low-medium to medium (3/5) |
| Savoury character | typically medium, ranging from low-medium to medium-plus (3/5) | typically medium, ranging from low-medium to medium-plus (3/5) |
| Floral character | low (1/5) | low (1/5) |
| Herbal / green character | low (1/5) | low (1/5) |
| Spice | low (1/5) | low (1/5) |
| Earthy character | low (1/5) | low (1/5) |
| Perceived freshness | typically high, ranging from medium-plus to high (5/5) | typically high, ranging from medium-plus to high (5/5) |
| Carbonation | low (1/5) | low (1/5) |
| Serve at | 9–11°C | 7–10°C |
| Typical flavours | peach, grapefruit, lemon peel, almond, sea salt | lemon, green apple, sea salt, white flowers, grapefruit |
Values are typical points within each wine’s range. Both wines vary — see the individual pages for how much.
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Style
Alvarinho (Monção e Melgaço)
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