Muscadet - White French Wine
Wine of France
Situated West of the Loire river facing the Atlantic, Muscadet vineyard enjoys a temperate oceanic climate. The relative coolness is particularly well suited to growing crisp and aromatic white wines. With this natural asset and tireless work on the wine, Pierre Brevin produces an amazing Muscadet, combining conviviality with simplicity whilst retaining a fine structure and beautiful balance. Picked when grapes are perfectly riped, this resulting Muscadet is naturally crispy with wonderfully fresh aromas.
Type of Closure - Artificial
Current Vintage: 2013
Producer: Les Grands Chais de France
Grape Variety: Melon de Bourgogne
Winemaker: Serge Debucy
Vinification Details: Fermentation at low temperature. Aged on fine lees for 4 months.
Regional Information: Val de Loire, South East of the city of Nantes. Clay and schist soils
Alcohol By Volume: 11.5
Units: 8.63
Tasting Notes: Pale gold. Floral and tropical fruit notes with slightly toasted notes. Fresh on the attack with a hint of CO2, round and well-balanced in the mouth with a good fullness. Pleasant finish evoking tropical fruit and hazelnuts.
Serving Suggestion: Served at a temperature of 8 to 10 degree C, you can drink it with oysters, shellfish and seafood
Statutory/Years: 18
Ingredients and Allergens
Contains SulphitesHandling and Cooking
This wine is ideal for drinking now but can be kept for up to 1 yearUsage
Served at a temperature of 8 to 10 degree C, you can drink it with oysters, shellfish and seafood.