Domaine Amirault, le Clos des Quarterons

Ferme des Fontaines Blanc 2022

Anjou | White | 2022

Domaine Amirault, le Clos des Quarterons

Ferme des Fontaines Blanc 2022

Anjou | Blanc | 2022

The wine from La Ferme des Fontaines, made from the Chenin grape variety, is the result of meticulous care and environmentally friendly practices. Harvested by hand, it is produced using traditional biodynamic methods and meets the strict standards of Vin Méthode Nature. Fermented with native yeasts and unfiltered, it ages in stainless steel tanks for nine months, revealing remarkable harmony and purity in every sip.

Regular price 16,90€

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Country of Origin, France

Region, Loire

Appellation, Anjou

Grape variety, Chenin

Certification, Organic

Sweetness,

Winemaking, Stainless steel tank aging

Soil Type, Clay-limestone

Alcohol content , %

Regular price 16,90€
Ferme des Fontaines Blanc 2022
16,90 €

How to enjoy this wine?

Cuvée Profile

Round | Fruity

Serving Recommendations

Serve between 10° and 12°

Aging Potential

5 to 10 years

Our Review of the Cuvée

Upon opening the bottle, the nose immediately picks up aromas of ripe white fruit, enhanced by notes of acacia honey and linden blossom. The pale gold color shimmers, setting the stage for a tasting experience that proves to be round and full-bodied. The texture on the palate is both rich and indulgent, delivering a sensation of freshness and fullness. The finish, lively and nuanced, reveals a slight bitterness typical of Chenin, with a subtly spicy touch and a "yogurt-like" note that invites you to savor the moment.

Domaine Amirault, le Clos des Quarterons

Domaine Amirault, le Clos des Quarterons

Loire | France

Located in Saint-Nicolas-de-Bourgueil, Clos des Quarterons is a family estate rooted in the region for over 180 years. It is currently managed by Xavier Amirault and his wife Agnès, who cultivate approximately 30 hectares of vines within the appellation's strictly defined area.

The vineyard benefits from a particularly favorable environment: a forest to the north protects the plots from cold winds, while south-facing slopes provide consistent sunshine. The soils exhibit significant diversity, blending gravels, tuffeau directly exposed in the limestone, and deeper areas with a predominant clay composition. This geological variety necessitates precise plot-by-plot management.

The estate is managed using organic farming practices, complemented by a progressively integrated biodynamic approach, with particular attention paid to vine observation and soil vitality. Vinifications are conducted plot by plot to preserve the specific characteristics of each terroir.

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