Domaine Serol

Champtoisé 2023

IGP Urfé | White | 2023

Domaine Serol

Champtoisé 2023

IGP Urfé | Blanc | 2023

The Sérol estate covers 35 hectares in the eastern foothills of the Massif Central, very close to the Loire Gorges. The Champtoisé cuvée is made from Chenin grapes grown at an altitude of over 400 meters on granite soil.

Regular price €18.90

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Country of Origin, France

Region, Loire

Appellation, Urfé PGI

Grape variety, Chenin

Certification, Organic

Sweetness,

Winemaking, Stainless steel tank aging

Soil Type, Clay-limestone

Alcohol Content , 12.0%

Regular price €18.90
Champtoisé 2023
18,90 €

How to enjoy this wine?

Cuvée Profile

Round |

Serving Recommendations

Serve at 8° to 10°C

Aging Potential

1 to 2 years

Our Review of the Cuvée

Beautiful minerality. The nose opens with delicate aromas of white fruit and citrus, enhanced by a subtle floral note. The palate continues this aromatic profile, with the addition of light honeyed notes that lend a touch of sweetness.

Domaine Serol

Domaine Serol

Languedoc | France

In the Côte Roannaise, Domaine Sérol is managed by Stéphane Sérol, who took over the family estate in 1998. The vineyard now spans approximately 28 hectares, situated on the volcanic slopes of the Roannaise region, a geological context that imparts characteristic tension and freshness to the wines.

The estate is managed using organic farming practices, with meticulous soil management based on organic matter and lime amendments, to maintain the vitality of the vineyard and the balance of the vines. Harvesting is done manually, with rigorous grape sorting, ensuring the collection of optimally ripe grapes.

Vinifications are conducted plot by plot, with each cuvée processed separately to highlight the nuances of its specific terroir. The winery is primarily equipped with concrete tanks, supplemented by a few truncated wooden vats. Fermentations are carried out using indigenous yeasts, without ... Read more