Château de Plaisance, Côteaux du Layon 1er Cru Chaume, Loire, France(50cl.), 2018

Producer Profile
The Château de Plaisance is located on the ‘Butte de Chaume’, one of the most beautiful and only 1er Cru classified terroir of Anjou!
The vineyard has been run organically and biodynamically since 1995. Though the soils of Chaume are known for their beautiful sweet wines, Guy Rochais was the first to create a dry white: the famous 'Chaume sec de Guy Rochais'. His creation in fact earned him a penalty fine for non-compliance with the AOC body, hence he’s since renamed this dry white 'The insolent'. After 60 years at the helm of Château de Plaisance, the Rochais family have now sold the estate to a young winemaker, Vanessa Cherruau. Born and trained in Angers, she has learnt her winemaking skills both in France and abroad. Vanessa’s first visit to the terroirs of the Château de Plaisance was literally ‘love at first sight’ and in 2019 her very first vintage at Chateau de Plaisance was released!
Viticulture
This premium Coteaux du Layon site sits on sandstone and puddingstone soils, and the average age of the vines is over 50 years old.
Winemaking
Manual harvest after multiple sorting of grapes to choose the botrytised grapes followed by fermentation with indigenous yeasts. Aged for a minimum of one year in barrels.
Tasting Note
Concentrated and well balanced, the stone fruits like apricot give way to grapefruit and nutty notes. Bitter orange and quince on the palate. Excellent ageing potential.
Food Matching
A peach fondant, apricots and verbena. Or Auvergne blue cheese aged for 60 days.
Chenin Blanc 100%
Oak Ageing:
Features:
Producer works organically
13%
Colour
White
Still wine
Case Size
6 x 50cl