Pierre Ménard

La Varenne de Chanzé 2023

Anjou | White | 2023

Pierre Ménard

La Varenne de Chanzé 2023

Anjou | White | 2023

This white Anjou wine boasts a vibrant style thanks to its unique terroir, a blend of schist and weathered spilite, imparting a beautiful freshness. Careful vinification, with gentle pressing and aging in barrels and sandstone amphorae, reveals an elegant structure. The limited, artisanal production ensures meticulous attention at every stage. Pierre Ménard's commitment to environmentally responsible viticulture is reflected in this authentic and precise wine.

Sale price27,50€ Regular price 25,00€

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Within 24 hours

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Within 14 days

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Country of origin, France

Region , Loire

Appellation, Anjou

Grape variety(s), Chenin

Certification,

Sweetness,

Winemaking, Jar rearing

Soil Type , Shale

Alcohol content, 12.0 %

Sale price27,50€ Regular price 25,00€
La Varenne de Chanzé 2023
25,00 €27,50 €

How to appreciate this wine?

Food and wine pairing tips
  • Viandes blanches
Service tips

Serve at 10° to 12°

Guarding potential

2 to 5 years

Our opinion on the vintage

From the first sniff, this wine reveals subtle aromas of white flowers and white-fleshed fruit. On the palate, a beautiful minerality emerges, carried by a vibrant tension that energizes the whole. The texture is both delicate and complex, enveloping the palate with a smoothness that gives way to an elegant and lingering finish. This wine, made from young vines, promises immediate enjoyment while also hinting at interesting aging potential. The overall harmony testifies to Pierre Ménard's expertise, blending tradition and innovation.

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Pierre Ménard

Loire | France

A few rows of Chenin Blanc are all it takes to create a style. Ménard works with micro-parcels, with almost clockwork precision: millimeter-perfect ripening, delicate pressing, patient aging. The wines are straightforward, saline, and profoundly Anjou. In short: they are exquisitely crafted. An estate that has become a cult favorite among wine lovers.