Domaine du Facteur

The 2024 Factor Bubble

French wine | White | 2024

Domaine du Facteur

The 2024 Factor Bubble

French wine | White | 2024

Fabien Brutout and Mathieu Cosme created "Le Facteur" as a line open to experimentation. Made from Chenin Blanc, these wines express all the vibrancy of Vouvray’s clay-limestone terroir. Harvested by hand and vinified in barrels using native yeasts, these fresh and approachable wines are meant to be enjoyed young, without the need for aging, making them ideal for convivial gatherings with friends.

Regular price €13.90

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Within 24 hours

Packaging

Break-resistant

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Within 14 days

Customer Service Response

Within 2 business hours

Country of origin: France

Region, Loire

Appellation, Vin de France

Grape variety(ies), Chenin

Certification,

Sweetness, Dry

Winemaking, Aging in wooden barrels

Soil type: Clay-limestone

Alcohol content, %

Regular price €13.90
The 2024 Factor Bubble
13,90 €

How should this wine be enjoyed?

Wine Profile

Fresh | Fruity

Serving Suggestions

Serve Chilled

Aging potential

2 to 5 years

Our take on this vintage

From the very first glance, "Le Facteur" captivates with its sparkling pale gold color, shimmering with the reflections of fine bubbles. On the nose, delicate notes of lemon zest blend with a minerality reminiscent of damp chalk. On the palate, the attack is marked by an explosion of crisp, creamy micro-bubbles, followed by a sensation of lively, pulpy texture. The finish gives way to a lingering lemony freshness, offering a tasting experience that is both invigorating and balanced, perfect for your moments of relaxation.

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Domaine du Facteur

Loire | France

At Frantz Saumon, Chenin takes many forms: sparkling, crisp and dry, or more rounded cuvées, depending on the vintage. The winemaking in Montlouis and Vouvray is based on sustainable viticulture and gentle pressing, yielding bright, vibrant juices. The estate focuses on clean, uncluttered aromas combined with a supple texture. The wines often gain depth with a few months of aging, while retaining precise fruit. The overall style exudes the rigorous simplicity that defines great artisanal Chenins.