Domaine Eric Chevalier
Emeri 2024
Val De Loire | Rouge | 2024
Spanning 29 hectares in the western Loire Valley, Domaine Eric Chevalier produces unique wines. Benefiting from a distinct climate influenced by the mild climate of Lake Grandlieu and the salty air of the Atlantic, the estate produces wines with a fresh, briny character. This cuvée is a blend of Pinot Noir and Grolleau Noir.
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Cuvée Profile
Fresh | Fruity and spicy
Serving Recommendations
Serve at 14° to 16°C
Aging Potential
2 to 5 years
Our Review of the Cuvée
From the very first whiff, you’re transported by the fresh, almost salty sea air, reminiscent of coastal sea spray. On the palate, it’s a pleasant surprise: lively notes of red fruit blend with subtle spicy undertones, a result of whole-cluster maceration. The texture is smooth and crisp, reflecting the exceptional terroir between lake and ocean.
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The estate's overall work offers a contemporary and clear interpretation of the Pays Nantais, highlighting the freshness, precision, and varietal identity. These are clear and structured wines, true to their origin and a rigorous approach to winemaking.