Domaine de Bablut

Petit Princé 2020

Anjou | White | 2020

Domaine de Bablut

Petit Princé 2020

Anjou | Blanc | 2020

Petit-Princé wine, grown on schist soil, undergoes meticulous winemaking with fermentation on the lees to enhance its complexity. Its silky texture and refined aromatic profile are the result of a cool, windy environment, perfect for Chenin Blanc. Aged on lees for 9 months, this wine surprises with its finesse and balanced structure, making it an ideal pairing for delicate dishes such as fish and seafood, as well as white meats in sauce.

Regular price €18.90

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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, Limestone

Alcohol Content , 14.0%

Regular price €18.90
Petit Princé 2020
18,90 €

How to enjoy this wine?

Cuvée Profile

Fresh | Floral

Serving Recommendations

Serve between 10° and 12°

Aging Potential

5 to 10 years

Our Review of the Cuvée

The nose is captivating, evoking a floral bouquet where notes of linden, hawthorn, and acacia intertwine. From the first sip, this Chenin Blanc impresses with its airy liveliness, seducing with aromas of ripe fruits such as apricot, peach, and quince. Its velvety texture envelops the palate, offering a tasting experience that is both subtle and lingering. Perfect for connoisseurs seeking elegance, this wine offers a complex palette that invites rediscovery over time.

Domaine de Bablut

Domaine de Bablut

Loire | France

In Anjou, Domaine de Bablut primarily cultivates Chenin and Cabernet Franc, emblematic grape varieties of the region. The vineyard largely rests on schist soils, which impart a perceptible tension and vibrancy to the wines, evident in both whites and reds.

Vinification processes are conducted with precision, favoring moderate extractions to preserve fruit clarity and structural balance. White wines exhibit vibrant and linear profiles, while reds maintain a clear framework and a measured structure. Aging regimens remain understated, designed to complement the wine's substance without dictating its style.

All cuvées are characterized by an assertive sobriety and natural relief, offering a faithful and legible interpretation of the Anjou terroirs, without seeking artificial effects or ostentation.