A native of Gascony and the Pyrenees foothills, Petit Courbu is a rare find with real charm. Often blended, but increasingly seen solo, it brings gentle stone fruit, citrus and a waxy texture, balanced by bright acidity and a touch of spice. Think of it as the missing link between Chenin Blanc and Rhône whites — understated but full of personality. One for the adventurous white wine drinker.