2014 Les Rosiers, Jasnières, Domaine de Bellivière

2014 Les Rosiers, Jasnières, Domaine de Bellivière

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2014 Les Rosiers, Jasnières, Domaine de Bellivière

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Bellivière farms 13 hectares in the appellations of Jasnières and Coteaux de Loir. The vines for this Chenin Blanc cover two parishes and four different soils, including clay, flint and limestone, known localy as tuffeau. Yields are low and fermentation takes place in one- to three-year-old barriques, with the élevage lasting over a year. This is a truly intriguing wine from a lesser-known appellation, offering incredible value for its level of complexity and character.

The 2014 is incredibly complex, its beguiling notes of nectarine, quince and even pineapple echoed on the palate with its naturally residual sugar providing perfect counterpoint to this varietal’s naturally edgy acidity. A memorable, satisfying experience. Try this with pâté or white pudding for the full effect.
Bellivière farms 13 hectares in the appellations of Jasnières and Coteaux de Loir. The vines for this Chenin Blanc cover two parishes and four different soils, including clay, flint and limestone, known localy as tuffeau. Yields are low and fermentation takes place in 1-3 year old barriques, with the elevage lasting over a year. The 2014 is incredibly complex, its beguiling notes of nectarine, quince and even pineapple echoed on the palate with its naturally residual sugar providing perfect counterpoint to this varietal’s naturally edgy acidity. A memorable, satisfying experience. 
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Domaine de Belliviere

Domaine de Belliviere

The Domaine de Belliviere estate covers 13 hectares in Jasnières and Coteaux du Loir Appellations. The parcels located in 5 parishes (Lhomme, Ruillé sur Loir, Chahaignes, Marçon and Dissay sous Courcillon) offer different soils, notably clay, siliceous clay, flint & limestone (’tuffeau’) which constitute the richness and diversity of the different wines of the estate. Key grapes are Chenin Blanc, Pineau d’Aunis, Cabernet Franc & Gamay.

The vines, including old vines, are cultivated by ploughing, harrowing etc. Progressively, parcel by parcel, this fundamental work has enabled the producers to build a natural resistance that the growers are continually improving. We chose 2008 to be the year they converted the whole estate to Biodynamic agriculture. The harvest is entirely manual and yields resolutely very moderate.

The estate replants using scions from within their own vineyards, planting at a high density quite deliberately. This gives a better quality, and allows the growers to use this rare and valuable terroir to the best advantage.

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Chenin Blanc

Chenin Blanc

Chenin Blanc is an important white grape variety planted in the Anjou-Saumur and Touraine regions of the Loire Valley and the most widely planted varietal grape in South Africa.

In the Loire it produces high quality dry wines in Savenniéres, and luscious sweet, dessert wines in Coteaux du Layon, Bonnezeaux and Quarts de Chaume. In Vouvray and Montlouis it can be dry, medium dry, or sweet, and still or sparkling. Whether dry or sweet, the best Loire Chenin Blancs possess marvellously concentrated rich, honeyed fruit together with refreshingly vibrant acidity. It is Chenin Blanc's high acidity that enable the wines to age so well.

In South Africa Chenin Blanc is easier to grow and is prized for its versatility. It is used as a cheap blending option with Chardonnay, Colombard, and Muscat but also bottled unblended. The best producers keep their yields low and produce impressive mouthfilling wines.

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