Domaine Des Roches Neuves

L'Echelier 2024

Saumur | White | 2024

Domaine Des Roches Neuves

L'Echelier 2024

Saumur | White | 2024

This meticulously crafted wine, made from Chenin Blanc grapes, boasts a crystalline straw-yellow hue. Fermented in traditional oval barrels, it benefits from extended aging on its fine lees, enriching its texture. The clay-limestone terroir imparts a mineral purity to the finish, while hand-harvesting ensures consistent quality. Perfect for pairing with creamy fish dishes or scallops.

Regular price 47,50€

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Country of origin, France

Region , Loire

Appellation, Saumur

Grape variety(s), Chenin

Certification, Organic and Biodynamics

Sweetness,

Winemaking, Aged in stainless steel tanks

Soil Type , Clay-limestone

Alcohol content, 12.5 %

Regular price 47,50€
L'Echelier 2024
47,50 €

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

This wine is a true aromatic symphony. On the nose, it expresses a blend of fruity and floral notes, subtly enhanced by a touch of citrus. On the palate, the attack is clean and full of character, revealing a bouquet of white fruits and delicate flowers. The finish is remarkably pure and mineral, offering a pleasant sensation of freshness. This is a wine to be enjoyed gently and will pair wonderfully with dishes such as grilled sea bream or scallops, adding a touch of elegance to every meal.

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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