Domaine Des Roches Neuves

Clos de l'Echelier 2024

Saumur-Champigny | Red | 2024

Domaine Des Roches Neuves

Clos de l'Echelier 2024

Saumur-Champigny | Red | 2024

Hand-harvested and meticulously sorted, this Cabernet Franc reveals a beautiful expression of its clay-limestone terroir. Thanks to careful vinification in conical vats, the wine displays remarkable aromatic richness. Temperature control throughout the process optimizes the extraction of aromas and texture, resulting in a structured and harmonious wine, perfect for pairing with red meat or game.

Regular price 39,90€

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Country of origin, France

Region , Loire

Appellation, Saumur-Champigny

Grape variety(s), Cabernet Franc

Certification, Organic and Biodynamics

Sweetness,

Winemaking, Aged in stainless steel tanks

Soil Type , Clay-limestone

Alcohol content, 12.5 %

Regular price 39,90€
Clos de l'Echelier 2024
39,90 €

How to appreciate this wine?

Food and wine pairing tips
  • Viandes rouges
Service tips

Serve at 16° to 18°

Guarding potential

5 to 10 years

Our opinion on the vintage

The nose of this Cabernet Franc is intensely fragrant, releasing rich and profound aromas from the very first whiff. On the palate, the texture is silky and enveloping, with a well-defined structure. The tannins are elegant, providing a beautiful length on the finish. Each sip invites you to discover an aromatic complexity where notes of red fruit mingle with subtle mineral touches, a legacy of a unique clay-limestone terroir.

Domaine Des Roches Neuves

Domaine Des Roches Neuves

Loire | France

In Saumur-Champigny, the Domaine des Roches Neuves has been run by Thierry Germain since 1992. The estate extends over limestone and clay-limestone terroirs, particularly suited to cabernet franc, as well as chenin for white wines.

Starting in 2002, the estate embraced biodynamic farming, with in-depth work on the soils, vine vitality, and yield control. This approach aims to produce balanced grapes, capable of accurately expressing their origin without artifice in the cellar. Vinification prioritizes measured extractions and a focus on the body of the wine to preserve the fruit and the natural energy of the juice.

The winemaking process is conceived as a complementary tool, chosen to respect the wine's structure and its capacity for expression, without seeking to influence the style. The wines are distinguished by their purity of fruit, their precision, and a sense of controlled tension, while retaining genuine depth.

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