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Domaine De L'aujardiere (Eric Chevalier) Muscadet Cotes De Grand Lieu Sur Lie La Noe 2014 750ml

size
750ml
country
France
region
Loire Valley
appellation
Muscadet
VM
90
Additional vintages
2015 2014
VM
90
Rated 90 by Vinous Media
From a parcel on granite degraded to Beaujolais-typical sandy consistency, this offers a surprising sense of subtle, soothing creaminess combined with Muscadet-typical refreshment like that exhibited by Chevalier’s generic bottling. Pear, almond, bittersweet floral perfume and ocean breeze on the nose reprise on the palate, leading to a lingering, mouthwateringly salt-kissed finish. (Vinous)
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Domaine De L'aujardiere (Eric Chevalier) Muscadet Cotes De Grand Lieu Sur Lie La Noe 2014 750ml

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Region: Loire Valley

In France, the region most closely associated with the production of fine white wines is the Loire Valley, a particularly fertile and temperate region near the Atlantic coast. This reputation is certainly justified, and the Chenin Blanc and Sauvignon Blanc vines which flourish in this region produce both dry and dessert wines of exquisite character and flavor However, the region is also responsible for some seriously high quality Cabernet Franc based wines, such as those found in the sub-region of Chenin, and plenty of elegant bubbly crémant wines, which are often fruitier and more lively than those found in Champagne, and with a character all of their own. The Loire Valley is an ancient wine region, with archaeological evidence dating wine production in this area back to the first century.
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Country: France

It is widely understood and accepted that the finest wines in the world come out of France. Whether you are drinking a vintage bottle from one of the famed Grand Cru wineries of Bordeaux - such as Chateau Margaux or Chateau Lafite-Rothschild - or a more simple and affordable bottle from one of the lesser known appellations in Burgundy, the likelihood is that the wine is packed full of intense and interesting flavors, and has a fine, balanced structure typical of almost all French produce. This reputation for excellence is taken extremely serious by the French, with dozens of regularly updated laws and regulations ensuring the quality and accurate labeling of wines. Such dedication and passion for fine wine, representative of the region in which it is produced, means customers can be assured that when they buy a bottle from France, they are buying something almost certain to please and delight.