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Maupiti, 2018

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France
Wine
Red
Cabernet Franc, Gamay, Grolleau
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vineyard Vineyard
  • Organic / Biodynamic (uncertified)
  • Soil type: Schist
cellar Cellar
  • Fermented spontaneously using low-intervention
  • Sulphites: Low sulphites: 28 mg/L
  • Fining (clarification): Unfined
  • Filtering: Unfiltered
  • Suitable for Vegans and vegetarians
  • Alcohol: tbc
  • Residual sugar: <1 g/L
  • Vessel type: Wood - New oak

Additional Information

Alcohol: 13.5% Bottle size: 75cl and Magnum - Weight: 1300g - 2600 g Average age of vines: 20-45 years Certified Organic Gamay, Grolleau Noir, Cabernet Franc: 50%, 30%, 20% Manually harvested in 20kg bins. Whole bunch infusion. Natural fermentation in vats, aged in wood conical vats (40hl). A subtle, lust bouquet, A veritable infusion of red fruits on the palate, with light, spicy notes. A delicate and supple wine
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In January 2008, Charlotte and Thomas embarked on a marvelous winemaking adventure with the acquisition of the Clos de l’Élu domain, on the schist-rich lands of the Anjou Noir. With many years’ experience as a wine consultant (Thomas), in the fields of communication and management (Charlotte), they are both deeply passionate about the life of this domain which lies on the finest terroirs of the Layon valley. The 20 hectares are farmed organically and the domain offers a structured range of different wines. If it was the Chenin that attracted Thomas to Anjou, the red grape varieties (Cabernet Franc, Grolleau, Pineau d’Aunis, gamay) continue to inspire him with deep, rich vintages that are expressive and full of finesse. The team is driven by strong convictions, from the work in the vineyard to the cellar, in order to produce wines that truly reflect the terroir. In the vineyards: the whole domain was converted to organic farming in April 2010 (first certified organic vintage in 2013), severe disbudding, appropriate pruning modes depending on the grape variety and plot, soil work, manual harvest in 20 kg boxes, draconian sorting while harvesting. In the cellar: use of gravity as much as possible, natural fermentations, winemaking choice favoring the least manipulation of the grapes possible, winemaking of the reds in whole bunches, maceration and aging in tanks, weathered (or aged) barrels or clay amphorae.
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