Domaine des Huards

Romo 2020

Cour-Cheverny | White | 2020

Domaine des Huards

Romo 2020

Cour-Cheverny | Blanc | 2020

Domaine Gendrier, which has been cultivated using biodynamic methods since 1999, offers a unique wine made from the Romorantin grape variety. On a clay-limestone terroir with sandy soils, the vineyard is managed with care, respecting ancient winemaking traditions. The artisanal winemaking process is characterized by hand-harvesting, gentle pressing, and aging on fine lees, allowing the grape variety’s full potential to shine through. Meticulous attention is paid to every step, ensuring a high-quality wine.

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Country of Origin, France

Region, Loire

Appellation, Cour-Cheverny

Grape Varietal(s), Romorantin

Certification, Organic

Sweetness,

Winemaking, Stainless steel tank aging

Soil Type, Clay-limestone

Alcohol content, 13.0%

How to enjoy this wine?

Cuvée Profile

Round | Mineral

Serving Recommendations

Serve between 10° and 12°

Aging Potential

2 to 5 years

Our Review of the Cuvée

Let yourself be charmed by this Cour-Cheverny, where the Romorantin grape comes through on the nose with refined notes of white flowers and white-fleshed fruits. On the palate, the texture combines liveliness and roundness, revealing a beautiful minerality typical of the clay-limestone terroir. Lingering aromas of citrus and pear gradually unfold, providing a lovely finish. The freshness and precision of this wine make it an ideal pairing for subtle dishes, such as fish in sauce or aged goat cheese.

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Domaine des Huards

Loire | France

At Cheverny, the Domaine des Huards has been practicing biodynamics for so long that the vineyard seems to breathe at its own pace. The Romorantin expresses itself here with surprising energy and nuance. The Sauvignon offers a more composed profile, with almost a briny quality. The reds remain light, pleasant, and subtly infused. Together, they form a highly cohesive range, free of artifice.