Les Domaines Pierre Tourré

Domaine du Chay Loupiac 2024

Loupiac | White | 2024

Les Domaines Pierre Tourré

Domaine du Chay Loupiac 2024

Loupiac | White | 2024

Family-run winery specializing in wines from the Southwest, attentive to local typicity. A generous and smooth Loupiac, with aromas of honey and candied fruit, perfectly balanced.

Regular price 12,80€

Shipping

Within 24 hours

Packaging

Anti-breakage

Returns

Within 14 days

Customer service response

Within 2 business hours

Country of origin, France

Region , Bordeaux

Appellation, Loupiac

Grape variety(s), Sémillon

Certification, Sustainable agriculture

Sweetness, Liqueurs

Winemaking,

Soil Type , Clay-limestone

Alcohol content, 12.0 %

Regular price 12,80€
Domaine du Chay Loupiac 2024
12,80 €

How to appreciate this wine?

Food and wine pairing tips
  • Apéritif et moments festifs
Service tips

Serve at 8° to 10°

Guarding potential

To drink

Our opinion on the vintage

Delicate nose of small red fruits. Fresh, supple and balanced palate. Light and thirst-quenching finish.

Les Domaines Pierre Tourré

Les Domaines Pierre Tourré

Bordeaux | France

The Pierre Tourré estates comprise four properties spread across three sites in the Gironde region: Cérons, Loupiac, and Romagne. Owner since 1983, Pierre Tourré took over 25 hectares of family land, passed down through the centuries, and gradually expanded the vineyard through successive acquisitions. Today, the estate covers nearly 100 hectares and encompasses four Bordeaux appellations.

The estate champions a vision of winemaking where the role of humankind is central, from vineyard management to bottling. Every decision aims to respect and reveal the identity of the terroirs, with a precise and consistent approach both in the vineyard and in the cellar.

The vineyards have been certified High Environmental Value (HVE) since 2019, demonstrating practices that respect biodiversity and the environment. Viticulture and winemaking are designed to best express the unique characteristics of each site.

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